Attacks on Asian Americans provide yet another reminder that safe streets are about so much more than infrastructure.
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Meet RTD Board Member Shontel Lewis (virtually) on March 25 at Get on the Bus: Transit Justice Forum
What if RTD gets more federal funding? Shontel Lewis joins us March 25 to imagine the future of public transit in the Denver region.
The next CALC Tuesday Night book club selection is Right of Way by Angie Schmitt
Starting March 16, Denver Community Active Living Coalition (CALC) will host weekly virtual discussions about the book Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America by Angie Schmitt.
OMG snow! Let’s talk about shoveling sidewalks.
We know you’re busy studying forecasts predicting somewhere between five inches and five feet of snow (or more!), so here are five quick reasons to clear the snow and ice from your sidewalk.
Dear Senator Bennet and Senator Hickenlooper…
Update: They voted Yes!
We’re asking you to contact Sen. Michael Bennet and Sen. John Hickenlooper to ask them to support transit funding at the federal level.
How could $1,000 improve walking or biking in your community?
We want to fund projects that promote physical activity and active transportation, so get creative!
Join us March 25 for Get on the Bus: Transit Justice Forum
Join us and Mile High Connects on March 25 as thought leaders, transit users, and decision makers discuss what’s possible with a significant amount of new funding for RTD.
Apply – or nominate someone else – for the 5280 Neighborhood Trailblazing Task Force
Calling residents, businesses owners, artists, and community members in Five Points, Capitol Hill, Golden Triangle, La Alma Lincoln Park, and Auraria who want to transform streets with placemaking, art, and programming along the 5280 Trail this year.
What do you think about Denver’s upgraded shared streets?
Help us help Denver DOTI help you! Complete our new survey about Shared Streets traffic calming upgrades on E. Bayaud Avenue, E. 11th Avenue, and E. 16th Avenue.
CU Denver graduate students to DOTI and CDOT: Here’s how to improve bus stops along 14 bus routes
Urban and Regional Planning grad students assessed bus stops along 14 central bus routes in Denver and found lots of room for improvement.
What 125 miles means to Maggierose, AJ, and Chris
Meet Maggierose Martinez, AJ Rodriguez, and City Councilman Chris Hinds. Here’s what 125 miles of new Denver bikeways means to them.
Celebrating Black History Month and Pam Jiner
Pam Jiner is an advocate, a walking role model, and a civic engagement hero.
Celebrating Black History Month and Naomi Amaha
Denver Streets Partnership steering committee member Naomi Amaha is shaping Denver’s present and future.
February 11-14: Join the 2021 Love-In virtually on Facebook
Celebrate Valentine’s Day week with a virtual Love-In to support local main streets and local businesses.
February 3-11: Celebrate (Socially Distanced) Lunar New Year at the Little Saigon Denver Street Market Fair
Stroll around Little Saigon Denver, support local businesses, and pick up a Year of the Ox gift bag!
Save These February Dates: Advocacy from the Comfort of Your Own Home!
Grab a beverage and get Zoom ready! February provides ample opportunities for you to advocate from the comfort of your own home. Here's your February guide to cheering for safer streets. Learn about new projects, get updates about projects underway, and share your...
Some of Denver’s Shared Streets are Getting an Upgrade
It’s been less than a year since Denver opened its first shared streets, allowing people to walk, roll, and play in public space that had long been given over to cars. Last April, after a Denver Streets Partnership survey of nearly 1,500 residents indicated strong...
Apply for Denver’s Sustainability Advisory Council by January 15
Apply for Denver’s Sustainability Advisory Council by January 15
Happy Holidays from the Denver Streets Partnership!
We made a video with reasons to celebrate people-friendly streets in 2020.
Launching the Winter Micro-Grant Program
We’re handing out $30,000 in micro-grants to Denver residents and organizations!