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Ridership Report: RTD Needs Less Crime as Passenger Numbers Struggle

Ridership Report: RTD Needs Less Crime as Passenger Numbers Struggle

May 29, 2024

The Denver metro agency’s budget has more than doubled in ten years as public transit lacks riders.

Discover Lakewood History and Architecture When You Ride RTD’s W Line

May 23, 2024

Need something to read next time you’re on the W Line? Lakewood now has a self-guided historical tour for RTD riders.

RTD Downtown Rail Reconstruction Begins Day Before Memorial Day

RTD Downtown Rail Reconstruction Begins Day Before Memorial Day

May 20, 2024

Five Denver intersections will be closed through the course of the summer as the L Line shuts down.

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All Aboard! Bill Aims to Entice Federal Investment in Colorado Passenger Rail

All Aboard! Bill Aims to Entice Federal Investment in Colorado Passenger Rail

April 12, 2024

The legislation proposes a fee on rental car use to generate matching funds for $66 billion available in federal funding.

Which Excuses Work (and Don’t) for Disputing Express Lane Violations

Which Excuses Work (and Don’t) for Disputing Express Lane Violations

April 3, 2024

“In some instances, we actually had people saying, ‘They just weren’t going fast enough so I was forced into the express lane.’ That’s not how that works.”

No Fooling: Denver Street Sweeping Begins April 1

April 1, 2024

Street-sweeping season begins again in Denver today, threatening $50 tickets for vehicles parked in the wrong spot at the wrong time.

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RTD Rail Construction Bringing Major Changes to Downtown Routes

RTD Rail Construction Bringing Major Changes to Downtown Routes

March 28, 2024

The transit agency is shutting down the L Line and tearing up five downtown intersections this summer — but the Free MetroRide is returning to compensate.

City Council Approves Peña Boulevard Study in Narrow Vote

City Council Approves Peña Boulevard Study in Narrow Vote

March 19, 2024

Council members were divided over the study, with objectors pushing for more research into alternative transportation because of environmental concerns.

Budget Shortfall Won’t Stop the Long-Awaited West Colfax Pedestrian Safety Project

Budget Shortfall Won’t Stop the Long-Awaited West Colfax Pedestrian Safety Project

March 1, 2024

“I can’t tell you how important I think it is for West Colfax and the people who live there, the people who are vulnerable who live along the street,

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Everything to Know About Denver’s 2024 E-Bike Rebates

Everything to Know About Denver’s 2024 E-Bike Rebates

February 27, 2024

The popular voucher program runs out of stipends within minutes.

Downtown Residents Frustrated, Afraid Over New Bike Lane: “I Cannot Fall Again”

Downtown Residents Frustrated, Afraid Over New Bike Lane: “I Cannot Fall Again”

February 26, 2024

“It’s an accident waiting to happen,” says one resident of the Windsor Condominiums. “Somebody better do something about it.”

New Gig Driver Transparency Package Aims to Avoid 2023’s Legislative Roadblock

New Gig Driver Transparency Package Aims to Avoid 2023’s Legislative Roadblock

February 21, 2024

Bills to show how much customers pay for Uber and Lyft trips and drivers make (just 14 percent!) are back at the Capitol.

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Wheel Deal: Artist Pat Milbery Shows Off Seven Mural “Portals” in Denver

February 1, 2024

“I love biking as transportation. I love riding my bike around the city, because you’re always discovering new neighborhoods, new pockets or new parks.”

The Snow Was Great at Winter Park…and Then Skiers Tried to Get Home

January 16, 2024

While Denver was dealing with canceled flights, postponed school days and burst pipes, Berthoud Pass presented another challenge.

Denver Ties Record in 2023 for Most E-Scooter Crashes

Denver Ties Record in 2023 for Most E-Scooter Crashes

January 14, 2024

Denver Health registered 1,449 “patient encounters” with scooter injuries in 2023 — nearly four per day.

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RTD Fares Lower in 2024 for All Customers

RTD Fares Lower in 2024 for All Customers

January 8, 2024

The agency reduced prices across the board (even to the airport) and simplified its zones in hopes that more people will ride public transit.

Blackout Bonanza: What Your Colorado Specialty License Plate Says About You

January 7, 2024

Do you Support the Horse? Share the Road? Or were you just Born to Be Wild?

Colorado’s Traffic Death Rate Dropped in 2023…but Not by Much

December 30, 2023

“We’re starting to make progress, I would say. But we’ve got a long way to go.”

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Driver Fined 53 Times in Three Months Under New Express Lane Program

Driver Fined 53 Times in Three Months Under New Express Lane Program

December 26, 2023

Three drivers have stacked up 142 fines — totaling around $21,300 — since October.

Denver Making Streets in LoDo Pedestrian-Only for Halloweekend

October 27, 2023

Two blocks of Market and Larimer streets in LoDo will be closed to vehicle traffic.

CDOT Deploys One-Day Safety Campaign Involving Little Green Men

September 27, 2023

The Colorado Department of Transportation is using a (goofy) new safety tactic to help educate people about the state’s rising pedestrian death rate.

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Bikeway Updates on Seventh Avenue Have Drivers Confused, Cyclists Concerned for Safety

September 18, 2023

A new one-way diverter at the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Pennsylvania Street has people scratching their heads.

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