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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