Today’s Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Hancock’s Public Works Department Is Confiscating Lime Scooters (Fox31) What Denver Needs to Be a Truly Walkable City (Denverite) Fed Up With 13th Ave Speedway, Cap Hill Neighbors Petition City for Road Diet (Fox31) DU Will Build More Places for People Near Light Rail, Hire Chariot to Shuttle People Around (DenPo) Polis Preaches “Transportation Freedom” … Continued
May 31, 2018
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Police Arrest 22-Year-Old Driver Isaac Paz, Suspected of Killing Victor Barela While Walking (CBS4) Development at Alameda RTD Station Will Have More Parking Spots Than Homes (DenverInfill) 9News Stereotypes Scooter Riders as “Bros” Rezoning Could Open Up Walkable Development Near G Line (Denverite) Walker Stapleton Would Kill Toll Lanes, Subsidize Traffic if Elected Governor (Politics) … Continued
May 30, 2018
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ABC7 Reports Scooter-Share Extremely Popular, Suggests It’s Dangerous without Proof …While Denver Public Works Fumes Over Lime’s Quick Launch (CBS4) “Forcing” Drivers to Park “Blocks Away” from LoDo Bars Apparently “Killing Business” (DenPo) Dense Development Around Broadway Station Taking Shape (CREJ) News Flash: Drivers Don’t Stop at Stop Signs (Westword) Transit Gets Blamed for Rising … Continued
May 29, 2018
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Driver Kills Person Walking at Evans and Bryant, Flees (Fox31) Fox31 Covers the Pay-to-Impede Sidewalk Problem CBS4 Covers the Elyria Swansea Bike Library Transportation Summit About Southern Suburbs Looking to Resemble Urban Centers (ABC7) Those “NATIVE” Bumper Stickers Were Created By a “Transplant” (Denverite) National headlines at Streetsblog USA
May 25, 2018
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Driver Seriously Injures Person Trying to Cross Hampden Blvd (Fox31) RTD Can’t Meet Transit Demand with Current Resources (ABC7) Boulder-Longmont BRT Taking Shape — Pretty Slowly (Times-Call) Uber Robo-Car that Killed Elaine Herzberg “Saw” Her But Didn’t Stop (DenPo) People, Not Rigid Planning, Should Decide Where They Walk (9News) “Colorado Parents Welcome School Bus Seat … Continued
May 24, 2018
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Crossing One of Denver’s Deadliest Streets? DPW Will Make You Wait Longer So Drivers Don’t Have To (Westword) CDOT Chief Mike Lewis Admits Widening Roads Won’t Fix Traffic, Will Widen More Roads — Some With Tolls, at Least (CPR) DenPo Pretends Hyperloop Is Viable Despite Calling Vacuum Tubes “Sci-Fi” …And Hyperloop One Expects Taxpayers to … Continued
May 23, 2018
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A Walkable, Bikeable Brighton Boulevard Will Finally Open in a Month (Denverite) 9News Frames Life-Saving Red Light Cameras as Big Brother Watching Aurora Bike-Share Annoys Guy, Fox31 Reports Development Patterns in South Denver Continue to Be Unwalkable (Denverite) Kids Try to Clothesline People on Bikes, Lakewood Police Shrug (Fox31) Driver Kills Person Walking in the … Continued
May 22, 2018
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Westword Divides People on Bikes Into Tribe, Hands Megaphone to Hater Claiming They Don’t Belong in City Chamber Picks Sales Tax Hike to Pitch to Voters for Transportation — .62 Percent (KUNC) Since 2012, Drivers Have Hit People Walking in Cap Hill More Than Any Other Neighborhood (Westword) Aurora Council May Let Voters Decide if … Continued
May 21, 2018
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A Line Increasingly Reliable and Popular, Despite Narrative (Westword) Driver Plows Car into Green Valley Ranch Home, Flees (Fox31) Aurora Sentinel Opus on Curbing Traffic Recommends More Lanes, Ignores Transit Will Current Residents Benefit from National Western Commuter Rail, Economic Development? (Denverite) 16th Street Mall Smoking Ban Generated Five Citations in Six Months (9News) Sliver … Continued
May 18, 2018
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Safety Group to CDOT: Add Crosswalks, Speed Cameras to Curb Record Number of Pedestrian Deaths (Fox31) Relationship Between RTD, Denver Transit Partners Steady Despite Latest Snafu (CPR) Unlike Highways, the A Line Usually Works Just Fine (9News) Colfax Marathon to Slow RTD Service Sunday (Fox31) RTD Station Brings Bustle to Aurora District (Sentinel) The Know … Continued
May 17, 2018