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Wednesday’s Headlines

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Penfield Tate III, who is running for mayor, says he would like to help improve traffic in Denver by making data around construction closures more accessible. Photo: Andy Bosselman From Streetsblog: Mayoral candidate Penfield Tate III: The Streetsblog interview. (Streetsblog Denver) Cambridge, Massachusetts will be the first U.S. city to install a comprehensive network of […]

Tuesday’s Headlines

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From Streetsblog For WalkDenver board member Mark Fetterhoff, vacations are an opportunity to explore cities on foot. During a recent trip to South America, he walked over 100 miles in Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Santiago. Here are a few observations and examples of how big cities move people. (Streetsblog Denver) Other news: A woman on […]

Monday’s Headlines

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When this bike lane on Denver’s Marin Luther King Boulevard was installed, some African-American residents in Park Hill raised concerns with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, who then was a City Councilman. Image: Google Maps.  From Streetsblog: Thursday, Adonia Lugo, PhD, author of “Bicycle/Race: Transportation, Culture, and Resistance,” will lead a workshop titled “Race, Place, and […]

Friday’s Headlines

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Denver Streets Partnership’s Amazing Mobility Race aims to illuminate mobility issues to municipal candidates, helping create a sense of urgency on these transportation issues. (Denverite) Polis’ move on federal ozone limits means that oil and gas companies will need to find ways to lower or offset their emissions. (Denverite) A noisy start to established quiet […]