Today’s Headlines
Tuesday’s Headlines 6/23/20
- Restaurants in Larimer Square hope outdoor seating on streets, sidewalks sticks around
- It’s Time For America To Get Serious About Fixing The Trains
- Take Back the Streets From the Automobile
June 23, 2020
Monday’s Headlines 6/22/20
- What ‘Abolish the Police’ Could Mean for Street Safety
- Free bike commuting help from Bicycle Colorado
- This Is Not the End of Cities
June 22, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 6/19/20
- Why all Americans should celebrate Juneteenth
- Traffic Violence Report
- By Transforming a ‘Stroad,’ Denver Can Move Forward on a Safer, More Inclusive Transportation System
June 19, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 6/18/20
- Larimer Square and two blocks of Glenarm Street downtown will close to cars
- Polis Says RTD Still Must Build Boulder Train In Spite Of Coronavirus Cuts
- Lyft Pledges Shift to 100% Electric Vehicles by 2030
June 18, 2020
Study: AVs May Not Detect Darker-Skinned Pedestrians As Often As Lighter Ones

June 17, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines 6/17/20
- Traffic Violence
- RTD news
- The High Cost of Bad Sidewalks
June 17, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines 6/16/20
- RTD continues gradual return with the reopening of the 16th Street Mall shuttle Sunday
- The Mobile City: Everybody Back Onto the Train
- Study shows how e-bikes can dramatically reduce CO2 emissions from transportation
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June 16, 2020
Monday’s Headlines 6/15/20
- What’s needed to address anti-Black racism in urban planning?
- Pride Meets Black Lives Matter In Sunday March In Denver And Draws Hundreds
- Colorado offers $4.1 mil to cities that use pavement for people, not cars, as part of coronavirus recovery
June 15, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 5/12/20
- At nearly every turn in Denver, protesters confront a reason to march
- City closing down a section of Broadway for Black Lives Matter street mural
- Just a 10% drop in cities' VMT could reap major climate benefits
June 12, 2020
Traffic Violence Report 6/12/20
Streetsblog Denver would like to thank The O’Sullivan Personal Injury Law Firm for supporting this series. Financial contributions do not influence our content. Twenty-two people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Eight of the victims were on foot, three were on motorcycles, and 11 were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor Michael … Continued
June 12, 2020