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Of Course the Broadway Bike Lane Is Moving Forward, and Will Probably Be Extended
The demonstration is a critical first step in creating a continuous and safe north-south route for people on bikes.
December 14, 2016
Denver’s Unwalkable Rail Network, Visualized
Only 8 percent of Denverites live within a half-mile of a rail station -- about a 10-minute walk -- "despite growth in rail transit in Denver over the last 15 years."
December 13, 2016
Lazy Local Pundits See No Problem With CDOT’s I-70 Widening
The topic was the federal investigation into whether the highway violates the Civil Rights Act, and the panel was decidedly tilted in one direction.
December 12, 2016
Lots of Denver Neighborhoods Were Denser in 1950 Than They Are Today
More homes and destinations closer together meant more people could easily walk, bike, or ride transit where they needed to go.
December 9, 2016
21st Street Pilot Project Will Put the “Square” in Arapahoe Square
The pilot, which will last up to two months, is a major step toward the permanent redesign of 21st and Wynkoop streets, which residents and city planners envision as a biking and walking route akin to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.
December 8, 2016
Feds Will Investigate Charge That CDOT’s I-70 Widening Violates Civil Rights
If FHWA finds that the I-70 widening would have a disparate impact, the agency could take steps to rectify the situation, including revoking federal funds for the project.
December 7, 2016
Elyria, Swansea Residents Tell CDOT: I-70 Widening Is a Nightmare
Local residents said the highway widening project "is intent on making us invisible."
December 2, 2016
To Combat Inequality, Denver Must Do More for People Who Walk to Transit
Household income of transit riders, broken down by how they get to the bus or the train. People who walk to transit tend to make much less than people who drive, but the RTD prioritizes driving anyway
November 28, 2016