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Wednesday’s Headlines 8/26/20

- Denver Residents Push To Make Shared Streets Permanent - RTD Board Picks Transit Exec Debra Johnson As New CEO - Denver eyes a zoning incentive program that could make housing more affordable

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 Metro News

  • Denver Residents Push To Make Shared Streets Permanent (CBS4Denver)
  • RTD Board Picks Transit Exec Debra Johnson As New CEO (CPR, Denver Post)
  • RTD’s A Line Contractor Now Wants $111 Million Over Safety Flaggers And Lost Revenue (CPR)
  • Denver eyes a zoning incentive program that could make housing more affordable (COPolitics)
  • Denver Air Quality Index: 8 a.m.: 87 (Moderate). Yesterday’s max: 154 (Unhealthy).

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