Today’s Headlines

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  • City Voters Decisively Pass $431 Million Transportation Package (DenPo, Denverite)
  • East Colfax Businesses Pass Higher Tax Rate to Fund Pedestrian Improvements (DBJ)
  • Anti-Growth Candidates Win Seats in Lakewood, Greenwood Village (DBJ)
  • El Paso County Voters Approve Funding to Create More Room for Cars on I-25 (Gazette)
  • Driver Hits Person Walking in Aurora, Fox31 Leads With Traffic Impact
  • 316 Homes, Business Space — and Parking Garage — Coming to Iliff Station (BusinessDen)
  • Driver Hits Light Rail Train at 6th and Quail (9News)
  • CU-Colorado Springs Students Want to Bring Bike-Share to Campus (The Scribe)
  • Broomfield Voters Give City More Say Over Fracking (Politics)
  • Boulder Gives Lights to People on Bikes (9News)

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Today’s Headlines

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  • Drivers Crash at 5th and Lincoln, Pin Person Walking Under Car (ABC7)
  • “Denver Radically Expanded Its Transit. So Why Are More People Driving Cars?” (CityLab)
  • Redeveloper of Downtown Elitch’s to Focus on Huge Parking Lots Before Amusement Park (Denverite)
  • Denverite Dives Into What It Will Take to Develop Affordable, Walkable Area Around 38th and Blake Station
  • Driver Kills Person Walking On US 36 (ABC7)
  • More Dockless Bike-Share Companies Roll Into Aurora (ABC7)
  • DenPo Readers: Corporate America Only Winner if Amazon Gets Tax Breaks to Come Here
  • CDOT, Lyft Offer Discounted Rides to Cannabis Smokers (ABC7)
  • Crowd-Sourcing App Launches to Help Find Bike Lanes (Bicycling)

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Today’s Headlines

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  • Advocates Hold Vigil for Hundreds of Trees Being Lost to Flood Project Knotted with I-70 Widening (CBS4)
  • As If Most Aurora Transit Riders Don’t Use Bus, Aurora Sentinel Editorial Claims Sparsely Used R Line Is Start of “Real Mass Transit”
  • The Hill Gives Koch Brothers Shill O’Toole a Megaphone to Assert “Transit Apocalypse” in Denver
  • Silencing Train Horns Is Next Federal Hurdle for RTD (DBJ)
  • East Colfax Businesses May Tax Themselves More to Complete Streetscaping (DBJ)
  • Local Art Is Key to Morrison Road Renaissance (Confluence)
  • Park Hill Church Hosts Forum on City’s Climate Goals Tonight (Politics)
  • Former Libertarian Presidential Candidate Wants to Take Traffic Fine Revenue from State (5280)

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