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Friday’s Headlines 4/9/21: Polis supports local transit but won’t pay for it
By Streetsblog Denver |
Tomorrow: Show your support for a car-free route through City Park at the Parks are for People Rally at 11 a.m. Polis supports local transit but won't pay.
Traffic Violence Report: 15 People have Died from Denver Traffic Violence in 2021, Keeping Pace with 2020
By Streetsblog Denver |
So far in 2021, 15 people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets. Three of the victims were on foot, one was on a scooter, and 11 were in vehicles. At this point in 2020, 15 people were victims of traffic violence in Denver, putting us on track for a year just as deadly […]
Thursdays Headlines 4/8/21: Amtrak, RTD continue to consider more train service to Denver
By Streetsblog Denver |
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area RTD to update study about possible FasTracks peak passenger train service to Longmont (Times-Call, trains.com) DRCOG Transportation Advisory Committee Notes (DRMAC) Amtrak announces plans to add service route connecting Cheyenne to the Front Range route (Post Independent) Denver Air Quality Index: 9 a.m.: 49 (Good). Yesterday’s max: 64 (Moderate) […]
Wednesday’s Headlines 4/7/21: It’s National Walking Day and Bill to boost RTD ridership, lower fares moves forward
By Streetsblog Denver |
Happy National Walking Day! Here are some 1-hour walks in Denver to get you moving. Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Colorado House Passes Bill To Boost RTD Ridership, Lower Fares (finally!) (CBS Local) NACTO Announces New Executive Board Leadership with DOTI’s Eulois Cleckley at the helm (NACTO) With An Eye On Federal Money, RTD To Restart […]
Tuesday’s Headlines 4/6/21: Cycling towards upward mobility
By Streetsblog Denver |
Cycling towards upward mobility, how Denver's neighborhoods got their shapes and more.
Commentary: Cycling Towards Upward Mobility
By Streetsblog Denver |
Ann Nguyen writes, "As the fatal shootings happened in Atlanta on March 16, I was in a safe space speaking to leaders in the Colorado bicycle community about how I feel invisible but also empowered to come together and fight for the common liberation in all minority communities."