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North Denver Residents Make CDOT Director Bhatt Answer for I-70 Expansion
Thursday night at Swansea Recreation Center, opponents of the I-70 expansion took over CDOT's open house, wearing black bandanas over their faces to symbolize the pollution they'd breathe should the agency dig a highway trench in contaminated soil.
February 17, 2017
B-Cycle Replaced Plenty of Car Trips in 2016, But Ridership Fell
The number of B-Cycle trips fell for the third straight year in 2016.
February 16, 2017
Fixing Denver Transit: Waiting for the Bus With Dignity
Only about 5 percent of the city's 3,000 stops have a shelter. That's 150 citywide.
February 15, 2017
Students Ask Hancock to Overhaul Dangerous High-Speed Streets
Denver students rallied with advocates today to demand that Mayor Michael Hancock save lives by redesigning the city's dangerous, high-speed streets. At the City and County Building, students joined the Vision Zero Coalition, headed by WalkDenver, to ask Hancock to provide Denver Public Works an annual funding stream for street redesigns.
February 14, 2017
A Model to Keep Homes Near Transit Affordable
Housing is in short supply in Denver, and that applies to the areas near transit stations, where people are willing to pay a premium. Will the new transit-oriented development at 48th and Race be affordable to Denverites on the lower half of the income spectrum?
February 13, 2017
66 Percent of Denver Voters Would Pay a Sales Tax to Build the Bike Network
OnSight Public Affairs polled likely 2017 voters and found that 66 percent would pay a 4-cent sales tax for every $100 in purchases to complete the citywide bike network in five years.
February 10, 2017
Brent Toderian: Don’t “Balance” Modes — Prioritize Walking, Biking, and Transit
"I'm capable of saying some pretty harsh things — I'm very un-Canadian that way. But most of the time, I would say that if a city hires me, it's because they know that the status quo isn't working."
February 9, 2017
Colorado Senate Republicans Kill “Safety Stop” Bill
Testimonies against the bill claimed it would increase crashes. No one presented data.
February 8, 2017
It Sounds Like Hancock Is Serious About Prioritizing People Over Cars
Mayor Michael Hancock lent his most emphatic support yet to what he called "bold" investments in biking, walking, and transit in a speech he gave at Bicycle Colorado's Moving People Forward conference.
February 7, 2017
BikeDenver Offers Free Membership to Grow Army of “Angelic Troublemakers”
Those bike lanes around the city? They don't appear out of the ether.
February 6, 2017