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Wednesday’s Headlines

Distracted driver with two children in her Jeep rear-ended an RTD bus in Lakewood. (CBS4) Walk Denver says city needs to update rules for pedestrians at construction sites. (9 News) Hazmat truckers say road crossing along RTD’s A-Line is an accident waiting to happen. (CPR) District 11 city council candidate Christine Alonzo wants to prioritize transit … Continued
  • Distracted driver with two children in her Jeep rear-ended an RTD bus in Lakewood. (CBS4)
  • Walk Denver says city needs to update rules for pedestrians at construction sites. (9 News)
  • Hazmat truckers say road crossing along RTD’s A-Line is an accident waiting to happen. (CPR)
  • District 11 city council candidate Christine Alonzo wants to prioritize transit after Montbello lost its park and ride. (Denverite)
  • Polis’ budget proposal “had nothing for transportation.” (Colorado Springs Gazette) “And that’s something [legislators] heard loud and clear from [their] constituents — that they are tired of sitting in traffic.” (Denver Post)
  • Denver planning new park at pond full of toxic waste. (Denver Post)
  • Judge stalls anti-housing initiative in Lakewood (again). (Denverite)
  • National headlines at Streetsblog USA.

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