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Streetsblog interviews Mayoral candidate Kalyn Heffernan. How candidates want to get you out of your car. Boulder program will pay people not to drive to work.
Monday’s Headlines
Mayoral candidate Kalyn Heffernan on the A-Line platform at Union Station. Photo: Andy Bosselman

From Streetsblog

  • Mayoral Candidate Kalyn Heffernan: We talk walking, biking, transit and the challenges people with disabilities face in getting around Denver. She also calls for declaring a housing emergency and making shelter for everyone a human right. (Streetsblog Denver)

Other news

  • How Denver’s mayoral candidates want to get people out of their cars (Denver Business Journal)
  • Boulder program will pay people not to drive to work. (Denver Post)
  • CDOT seeks public comments on new marijuana-impaired driving campaign (Summit Daily)
  • CDOT warns hikers of 13 undetonated bombs used for avalanche mitigation. (Denver Post)
  • As air quality declines, Colorado’s oil and gas rules are flawed and inadequately enforced. (Colorado Independent)
  • Metro Denver’s population up more than 388,000 in eight years. (Westword)
  • Denver’s new Department of Housing and Homelessness will be in 2020 budget. (Denverite)
  • Denver Air Quality Index:  6 a.m.: 31 Good. Yesterday: 58 Moderate.
  • National headlines at Streetsblog USA.

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