- Safe Routes to School Drops Recommendation of Police Enforcement
- Denver to dismiss 320 curfew charges stemming from George Floyd protests
- "Let them take Uber"
- RTD director to introduce resolution calling for defunding security
- Some Denver City Councilors In Part Support Defunding The Police Department
- In Japan and France, Riding Transit Looks Surprisingly Safe
- New Trump Executive Order Will Pollute Black Communities
- No more free rides on RTD trains and buses starting July 1
- ‘Safe Streets’ Are Not Safe for Black Lives
- Second weekend of protests saw student-led marches, Broncos players, & more stories of police shooting pepper balls at protestors & bystanders
- Denver will close more streets - opening them to walking, wheeling, biking and running
- A good reminder from DC that just painting the road isn't enough to keep people safe
CDC revise awful commuting recommendations (but should go farther). RTD resumes regular bus and rail service to Downtown Denver amid peaceful protests. Colorado budget moves forward. More headlines.
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 one people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2020. Eight of the victims were on foot, three were on motorcycles, and 10 were in a vehicle. Denver Mayor […]