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Streets Belong to Everyone, and Denver’s Are (Very Slowly) Starting to Look Like It (DenPo) Bicycle Officer Adsit Retiring Early Because Driver Struck Him on Colfax (9News) No Timetable for MLK Blvd Expansion (Front Porch) Fort Collins Home Shortage Exacerbates Traffic (Colordoan) Bicyclist Killed By Driver in Boulder County Was CU Student Alessandro Zarzur (AP) … Continued
  • Streets Belong to Everyone, and Denver’s Are (Very Slowly) Starting to Look Like It (DenPo)
  • Bicycle Officer Adsit Retiring Early Because Driver Struck Him on Colfax (9News)
  • No Timetable for MLK Blvd Expansion (Front Porch)
  • Fort Collins Home Shortage Exacerbates Traffic (Colordoan)
  • Bicyclist Killed By Driver in Boulder County Was CU Student Alessandro Zarzur (AP)
  • Construction Defects Reform Won’t Immediately Compel New Condos (Denverite)
  • Post-Trump, Affordable Housing Developers Get Less Subsidy (DenPo)
  • It’s Public Policy — Not Pot — That Exacerbates Homelessness (Denverite)

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