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Wednesday’s Headlines

“Auto-Pedestrian Crash”, But in Reality: a Motorist Hit a Person Walking on Alameda and Zuni, Seriously Injuring Him or Her (DenPo) A-Line Closures and Delays, Ongoing Death Investigation (DenPo) There’s New Infrastructure to Help Walkers and Bikers Actually be Able to Cross Broadway Along 21st Street (Denverite) How Climate Change Will Threaten Colorado’s Road Infrastructure … Continued
  • “Auto-Pedestrian Crash”, But in Reality: a Motorist Hit a Person Walking on Alameda and Zuni, Seriously Injuring Him or Her (DenPo)
  • A-Line Closures and Delays, Ongoing Death Investigation (DenPo)
  • There’s New Infrastructure to Help Walkers and Bikers Actually be Able to Cross Broadway Along 21st Street (Denverite)
  • How Climate Change Will Threaten Colorado’s Road Infrastructure (CPR)
  • … And an Interview With the Scientist, Paul Chinowsky, Whose Message is That Transportation Funding is Now a Public Safety Issue and Economic Necessity (The Colorado Independent)
  • Colorado is Using Prisons to Fund Transportation… I guess? (Gazette)
  • “Colorado Transportation Commissioners Worry About The Financial Road Ahead” (KUNC)
  • People are Finding Creative Ways to Rebuild Housing Lost to I-70’s Expansion (Denverite)
  • CDOT is Increasing Pay to Attract Snowplow and Highway Maintenance Drivers (9News)
  • Takeaways From Colorado Springs’ ADA Forum (Gazette)

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