Fix My Street! Guide
Concerned about a specific traffic safety or mobility issue in your neighborhood? Read on for tips, or download this guide as a PDF.
Advocacy Strategies
What you can do
- Check out the City’s resources (below) to better inform your report/request with a targeted ask
- Report an issue via the City’s Online Services Hub and/or call 311: denvergov.org/Online-Services-Hub
- Reach out to the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) primary contact for your part of the city (below)
- Reach out to your city council member and CC their aides on emails. Find your council member: www.denvergov.org/maps/map/councildistricts
Key takewaways
- Use your resources
- Follow up
- Be respectful
- Organize others to advocate too
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Advocacy Resources
Check out the City’s resources to better inform your report or request with a targeted ask.
- Denver’s bicycle goals and current projects: bit.ly/BikeProgram
- Denver’s interactive bicycle map, including recommended and existing lanes: bit.ly/DenversBikeMap
- Denver’s current transportation and infrastructure projects: bit.ly/CurrentTranspProjects
- Denver’s Safe Routes to School program and plans: bit.ly/SafeRoutesToSchoolProjects
- Denver’s Sidewalk programs: bit.ly/DenverSidewalksProgram
- Denver’s Complete Streets Design Guidelines, for reference on recommended solutions for contexts like yours [PDF]: bit.ly/CompleteStreetsDesign
- Registered Neighborhood Organizations (RNOs) have more influence because they’ve organized together. Find the nearest one to join: www.denvergov.org/maps/map/NeighborhoodOrganizations
DOTI Primary Contacts
Central Denver: Greg.Cieciek@denvergov.org
West Denver: Rolando.Melgoza@denvergov.org
NE Denver: Maggie.Thompson@denvergov.org
SE Denver: Molly.Lanphier@denvergov.org
Safe Routes to School: Jonathan.Johnson@denvergov.org