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The East Area Plan is great – with one exception.
Read our analysis of the East Area Plan’s most recent updates and how you can support healthy communities across Denver.
Residents Support Lane Closures on Federal
We’ve long advocated for increased safety on Federal Boulevard, and are thankful that DPD and DOTI have installed temporary traffic calming. Read the story to hear from Athmar Park residents about the community’s response.
Less than a week to go – let’s Get Out The Vote!
You’ve heard this 100 times by now but we’re piling on: VOTE, and vote YES on Denver Prop 2A!
Get a free boost to your urban biking skills.
We’re encouraging more people to pick up their bikes for trips to the grocery store, work, and other destinations!
Make East Yale Avenue safer and better for everyone.
Local resident Emily Holben-Walker shares the importance of improving East Yale Avenue and how you can do that.
Vote YES on 2A – invest in our transportation system to fight climate change!
Denver can’t wait. We must address climate change now. Vote YES on 2A.
Join the DSP team as a Program Associate!
We’re hiring a full-time organizer to support grassroots campaign we’re working on this fall, including the climate change ballot initiative, promoting public engagement opportunities offered by the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, 20 is Plenty, promoting the Neighborhood Navigator program, and more!
Denver: Stranded by Transit Cuts
Transit leaders at RTD and across the country have warned that service cuts of 40% may persist for years to come without federal funding.
Want to improve biking in Denver? Start with a light.
With the city’s push to add 125 miles of bikeways to the cycling network through the Community Transportation Network planning process, we have a pressing need to understand how everyday cyclists are using the streets. The Downtown Denver Partnership -- in partnership...
Don’t miss Cam Hardy from the Cincinnati Better Bus Coalition at the 2020 Denver Streets for People Summit
The role of public transit is to serve everyone. Transit and transportation equity has played a prominent role in Denver’s history, from the legacy of the pre-WWII streetcar system to the 1975 “Gang of 19” protest to voter approval of the FasTracks rail expansion...
Do you like to write? Would you like to write about a Denver or Colorado mobility issue? We’re seeking guest commentaries on the Denver Streets Partnership blog. Tell us your idea for a guest column.