Today’s Headlines
Monday’s Headlines 6/1/20
Person killed while walking in West Denver. We're still doing this (really?): resident fights bike lanes in his neighborhood. Fed seeks to increase driving post-pandemic. More headlines.
June 1, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 5/29/20
- Poor and Black ‘Invisible Cyclists’ Need to be Part of Post-Pandemic Transport Planning
- People-friendly streets are climate-friendly, too
- Congestion Pricing Can Be Built For Equity
May 29, 2020
Traffic Violence Report 5/29/20 – 19 killed on Denver streets in 2020
Streetsblog Denver would like to thank The O’Sullivan Personal Injury Law Firm for supporting this series. Financial contributions do not influence our content. Nineteen people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Seven of the victims were on foot, three were on motorcycles, and nine were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor Michael … Continued
May 29, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 5/28/20
- Scrapped JUMP Bikes Raise Questions
- Massive new street mural coming to downtown Denver
- A week after Denver opened applications, just one business has been approved for patio expansion
May 28, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines 5/27/20
- Transportation GHG Emissions: What Denver Can Learn from Other Cities
- Polis Urges Property Owners To Let Restaurants Use Their Outdoor Space
- The Toxic Intersection of Racism and Public Space
May 27, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines 5/26/20
- Long weekend of traffic violence
- Hundreds of restaurants applying for outdoor expansion
- RTD faces serious headwinds
May 26, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 5/22/20
- There's now a COVID-19 playbook for cities
- Denver Streets Partnership grades city's 'Vision Zero' progress, advocates for further changes
- Jump bikes roll back into Denver with a focus on food deserts and sanitized handlebars
- Traffic Violence
May 22, 2020
Traffic Violence Report 5/22/20 – 17 killed on Denver streets in 2020; 1 this week
Streetsblog Denver would like to thank The O’Sullivan Personal Injury Law Firm for supporting this series. Financial contributions do not influence our content. Seventeen people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Six of the victims were on foot, two were on motorcycles, and nine were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor Michael … Continued
May 22, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 5/21/20
- City Council wants streets closed until Labor Day
- RTD's N Line on track to open by September
- Public Engagement in the Era of COVID-19
May 21, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines 5/20/20
- POST-COVID: Safety Isn’t Only About Infrastructure
- Denver street racing incidents triple during pandemic compared to same time last year
- Slow streets are the path to a better city
May 20, 2020