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Community Voices: With the Central Park Boulevard Protected Bike Lane, DOTI got it right. Now let’s connect the network to make it even better.
By Brad Revare As a Central Park dad, I commute seven miles to downtown to work by bike. I also ride with my toddler in search of playgrounds and ice cream on the weekends. When I bike alone or with my kid throughout Denver, I value the comfort and security of a...
This Father’s Day, give to Denver Deserves Sidewalks and turn every $1 into $4
The Keith B. Kester memorial fund will match donations 3:1, up to $24,000. Click Here to Donate Now To honor my dad and carry forward his commitment to giving back to the community, I am committing $24,000 that I inherited from my dad as a 3:1 match for any donations...
The Way to Zero Traffic Deaths is on the Bus: 2022 Vision Zero Call to Action
2022 Vision Zero Call to Action Petition The Way to Zero Traffic Deaths is on the Bus: 2022 Vision Zero Call to Action Add your name to this petition to show your support for Denver Streets Partnership's 2022 Vision Zero Call to Action. Read: Vision Zero: Our 2022...
Denver Streets Partnership Call to Street Mural Artists
Contact: Jill Locantore, jill@denverstreetspartnership.orgEntry Deadline: 5 pm, April 14, 2022 Project Overview The Denver Streets Partnership (DSP), in partnership with the Federal Boulevard Business Improvement District (BID), is seeking an artist to design and...
Welcoming our new teammates
The Denver Streets Partnership and Bicycle Colorado team welcomed four new full-time team members this year, beginning in March 2022. Learn more about each new teammate below (and head to the Bicycle Colorado blog for more!). Tanniqua-Kay Buchanan Neighborhood...
Denver Streets Partnership supports RTD’s System Optimization Plan
Given RTD’s limitations, we believe that this is the right decision-making philosophy, and support the adoption of this plan in its current form, so long as any service changes will not result in a reduction of current Access-a-Ride service area…
Streetsblog Denver, operated by DSP, to shut down at the end of January 2022
Dear readers, I’m writing to let you know that the Denver Streets Partnership has decided to end its operation of Streetsblog Denver as of January 31, 2022. We were honored in December 2019 when the Streetsblog Denver board entrusted us with their labor of love and...
Remarks on Speed Limit Reduction for City Council Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee
The following remarks were delivered by Jill Locantore, Executive Director of the Denver Streets Partnership, on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, at Denver City Council's Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee. Good morning, I am Jill Locantore,...
Thank you for supporting these 2021 achievements
January – We spent the first pandemic winter helping small businesses transform parking lots to restaurant patios on East Colfax, Morrison Road, and the Little Saigon Denver district. We even made a video about it. February – The Lunar New Year celebration on South...
World Day of Remembrance 2021: Remarks from Jill Locantore
Good evening, I am Jill Locantore, Executive Director of the Denver Streets Partnership. Thank you all for coming together this evening with members of the Denver Streets Partnership, Denver City Council, and the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure...
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.