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Tuesday’s Headlines 12/15/20
- Traffic Violence
- Antiquated to Elevated: Looking Forward
- How the Pandemic Got People Biking Again, Even in Asia’s Congested Cities
December 15, 2020
Antiquated to Elevated: Looking Forward
Denver may not become the internationally-recognized pinnacle of pedestrian access anytime soon, but Denver can pave its way to 21st-century mobility and transit options with the help of those who want to see it succeed the most—her very own residents.
December 15, 2020
Monday’s Headlines 12/14/20
- Four Ways Cars Pollute Our Lives — Besides the Tailpipe
- Denverite Street Week: Bruce Randolph Avenue
- Mass Transit Is in Jeopardy—and So Are Cities
December 14, 2020
Friday’s Headlines and Traffic Violence Report 12/11/20
- Weekly Traffic Violence Report
- Sad: Your Next Car Will Probably Be an Electric Pickup Truck
- What Will Happen to Cities in 2021
December 11, 2020
Back on Track: Transit Equity
“Transit justice does not rely on transit agencies alone. The injustices are symptoms of larger problems and the agencies have to work in tandem to create programmatic solutions that make our community safe and accessible for everyone,” Campbell stated.
December 11, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines 12/10/20
- City council, reformers weigh in on ‘chilling’ report after Chief Pazen commits to changing how police control crowds
- How A Colorado Startup Could Change The Game For Electric Cars
- Warning of drastic cuts, transit agencies revive push for $32B in federal aid
December 10, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines 12/9/20
- Are intersections keeping people from choosing to walk, roll and bike?
- “Suburban” south Denver neighborhood gets its first ADU request
- Uber Jettisons Flying Car Project
December 9, 2020
Are intersections keeping people from choosing to walk, roll and bike?
West Wash Park resident Kate Gotter worries about crossing Alameda Avenue every time she takes her three children to school. “It’s like playing Frogger. I have three kids, but only two hands."
December 9, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines 12/8/20
- Antiquated to Elevated: Building a Bond Project
- Police officers acted dangerously and anonymously during protests against police brutality and racism, investigation finds
- How to Build Your Own Bike
December 8, 2020
Antiquated to Elevated: Building a Bond Project
How does a mobility problem faced by residents eventually become an element of a massive, municipal bond? Here’s a hint: it’s a long process filled with continuous effort, strategic planning and a little creativity.
December 8, 2020