Today’s Headlines
Monday’s Headlines 4/27/20
- No, Expanding Sidewalks Does Not Spread COVID-19
- Denver Streets Partnership says residents agree ‘open streets’ should stay when city reopens
- How U.S. Public Transit Can Survive Coronavirus
April 27, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 4/24/20
- Traffic Violence Report
- Bike to Work Day rescheduled in Colorado due to COVID-19
- Why you’re unlikely to get the coronavirus from runners or cyclists
April 24, 2020
Traffic Violence Report 4/24/20 – 15 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. Fifteen people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Six of the victims were on foot and nine were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has pledged to end … Continued
April 24, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 4/23/20
- Why Preventing Car Crashes Saves Everyone Money
- Lawsuit Adds Pressure on RTD to Drop Union Station Rule Changes
- From Italy, a Car-Free Blueprint for Life After Lockdown
April 23, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines 4/23/20
- Taking a Deep Breath (of Reduced VMT)
- Bannock Street in front of Denver City Hall permanently closes to cars
- On Earth Day, coronavirus gives us glimpse at what it takes to reduce pollution
April 22, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines 4/21/20
- Car Pollution Makes Us More Vulnerable to COVID-19
- People should keep working from home after COVID-19
- Is the City Itself the Problem? No.
April 21, 2020
Monday’s Headlines 4/20/20
- Drivers Are Drowning Out the Voices of the Most-Vulnerable During COVID-19
- RTD service reductions started Sunday
- Oakland's 'Slow Streets' Is an Emergency Measure Long in the Making
April 20, 2020
Friday’s Headlines & Traffic Violence Report 4/17/20
- COVID-19 Legacy: It’s Time to De-Car The Delivery Sector
- Let’s Not Overthink This: Opening Streets is Easy
- Cities are starting to report big declines in car crashes, but increases in speeding
April 17, 2020
Traffic Violence Report 4/17/20 – 14 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. Fourteen people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Six of the victims were on foot and eight were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has pledged to end … Continued
April 17, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 4/16/20
- The ‘Social Distancing Machine’ Proves We Need Wider Sidewalks Now
- The interim CEO & chair of the Board of Directors for RTD co-penned an op-ed in the Denver Post
- People drew maps of their lives during COVID-19
April 16, 2020