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Today’s Headlines

Some GOP Lawmakers Want to Pay for Roads With Transit Money (DenPo) FHWA Approval of I-70 Expansion Before Publishing Civil Rights Investigation Is “Comical” (CityLab) “Parking Is Not the Solution to Our Woes, It Is the Ugly Destroyer of Our City” (DenverUrbanism) Nine-Year Wait for Florida Avenue Sidewalk Will Continue (Denverite) Driver Hits Teen Crossing … Continued
  • Some GOP Lawmakers Want to Pay for Roads With Transit Money (DenPo)
  • FHWA Approval of I-70 Expansion Before Publishing Civil Rights Investigation Is “Comical” (CityLab)
  • “Parking Is Not the Solution to Our Woes, It Is the Ugly Destroyer of Our City” (DenverUrbanism)
  • Nine-Year Wait for Florida Avenue Sidewalk Will Continue (Denverite)
  • Driver Hits Teen Crossing Street in Thornton (ABC7)
  • No, Jon Caldara, Funding Transportation With Taxes Isn’t a “Dark Conspiracy” (DenPo)
  • Peña Station: Hi-Tech Bus Stops, Autonomous Shuttles, and a Giant Parking Lot (DenPo)
  • RTD: Crime Rate on Buses, Trains Low Compared to Other Cities (Westword)

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