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Today’s Headlines

Senate President Grantham Throw Tantrum, Blocks RTD from Receiving Rightful Funding (Politics, DenPo) …Which the Denver Post Calls “Spiteful and Obstructionist” Chamber-Led Transport Tax Initiative Will “Be About More Than Highway Lanes” (CPR) City Planners Inch Forward on New — But Maybe Not — 16th Street Mall Design (DenPo) Council Approves Massive Transit-Oriented Development Plan … Continued
  • Senate President Grantham Throw Tantrum, Blocks RTD from Receiving Rightful Funding (Politics, DenPo)
  • …Which the Denver Post Calls “Spiteful and Obstructionist”
  • Chamber-Led Transport Tax Initiative Will “Be About More Than Highway Lanes” (CPR)
  • City Planners Inch Forward on New — But Maybe Not — 16th Street Mall Design (DenPo)
  • Council Approves Massive Transit-Oriented Development Plan Around Broadway Station (Denverite)
  • Shunned By Grocery Store Chains, Montbello Residents Will Transform RTD Park-and-Ride Into Community Market (Westword)
  • Council OKs Agreement With CDOT Aimed at Pacifying North Denver Residents Getting Marginalized By I-70 Expansion (DenPo)
  • Denverite Does a Deep, Deep Dive Into Neighborhood Investment, Gentrification, and Displacement
  • Colorado Springs Officer Hits and Kills Bicyclist Nicholas Watson, Who Had Green Light; No Charges (KKTV)
  • Making Space for Safe Places to Bike on Public Streets Is Necessary and Good (Arvada Press)

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