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Monday’s Headlines

Maps of the $21 billion Colorado High-Speed Rail Network proposed in 2010. Five projects along Federal Blvd. will make one of Denver’s most dangerous streets safer, and more pleasant. Denver is planning a new protected bike lane in Stapleton. More headlines ...
Monday’s Headlines

A French bullet train stopped in the Savoie region in the Alps on March 2. Photo: Floflo via Wikimedia Commons

 From Streetsblog

  • 3 Maps: The $21 billion Colorado High-Speed Rail Network proposed in 2010. (Streetsblog Denver)

Other news

  • An 80-year-old bicyclist died after a crash in Boulder. (Fox 31)
  • Five projects along Federal Blvd. will make one of Denver’s most dangerous streets safer, and more pleasant. (5280)
  • Denver is planning a new protected bike lane in Stapleton on Central Park Blvd. from Montview Blvd. to East 36th Ave. (CBS4)
  • “Front Range air quality is terrible, but Colorado’s efforts are showing some improvement in ozone pollution.” (Colorado Sun)
  • Bustang routes to Fort Collins and Vail are back after the bus driver shortage forced CDOT to cut them. (CBS4)
  • Denver Air Quality Index: 6 a.m.: 42 Good. Yesterday’s max: 64 Moderate.
  • National headlines at Streetsblog USA.

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