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Thursday’s Headlines

Driver in SUV Hit and Injured Person Walking in Colorado Springs (Gazette) Red Light Cameras and Electric Speed Traps Growing, but CDOT Didn’t Put Them at the Most Dangerous Intersections (Denverite) “CDOT’s Top Official Wants the Legislature to Nix a Proposed 2019 Transportation Bond-Sale Initiative” (DBJ) New Proposal to Put E-Scooters on the Streets, Where … Continued
  • Driver in SUV Hit and Injured Person Walking in Colorado Springs (Gazette)
  • Red Light Cameras and Electric Speed Traps Growing, but CDOT Didn’t Put Them at the Most Dangerous Intersections (Denverite)
  • “CDOT’s Top Official Wants the Legislature to Nix a Proposed 2019 Transportation Bond-Sale Initiative” (DBJ)
  • New Proposal to Put E-Scooters on the Streets, Where People Have Been Riding Them Anyway (Denverite)
  • Jefferson Parkway on the Road to Being Built (DenPo)
  • Daughter of Victim from Thanksgiving Hit and Run Speaks Out, Driver Still not Found (9News)
  • CDOT Adding Extra Lane on I-70 Near Vail to “Ease Traffic” (CBS4)
  • Today: Join us for the Streetsblog Meet the Editor event + the Denver Streets Partnership for a holiday happy hour. Click here for free tickets. It’s an off-the-record mixer for mobility advocates, city staff and our transportation media friends.

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