Monday’s Headlines
Danny Katz of CoPRIG presents a giant card celebrating the success of Bustang to state transportation commissioners Thursday. Photo: Andy Bosselman
From Streetsblog
-
107 Officials: Bustang is a success. Now give us more service. (Streetsblog Denver).
Other news
-
More on the death of cyclist Scott Hendrickson. (9 News)
-
A pedestrian warning system will be installed at an Aurora intersection where a driver struck and killed a 12-year-old girl. (Sentinel)
-
Parents of a woman seriously injured in a scooter crash near Coors Field will ask Boulder City Council to continue prohibiting the vehicles. (Daily Camera)
-
Denver is conducting bike lane traffic counts to see if the lanes justify their cost. (Fox 31)
-
Uber, Lyft and the A-Line have reduced demand for airport parking and DIA officials have halted “their plans to build two new parking garages.” (Denver Post)
-
Surveillance video shows the moment a light rail train in Denver almost derailed. (9 News)
-
RTD will phase out human flaggers along the G Line. (Denver Post, 9 News)
-
Commentary: Want to blame someone for our crumbling roads? Try TABOR. (Colorado Sun)
-
Denver Air Quality Index: 6 a.m.: 33 Good. Yesterday’s max: 100 Moderate.
-
National headlines at Streetsblog USA.
Streetsblog welcomes tips, story ideas and reader-submitted editorials. E-mail andy@streetsblog.org.