Projects

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Show your local business you love people-friendly streets!

Here at the Denver Streets Partnership we love people-friendly streets and local businesses. We believe that our neighborhoods are more vibrant and enjoyable when we have both, and we want to invite you to spread the love!

We’ve printed some postcards that you can drop off at your favorite local businesses when you go to pick up food or shop. On one side, these cards tell the business that you walked, rolled, or biked to get there. On the other side – in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese – the cards encourage the business to support infrastructure improvements that make our streets more people-friendly. Plus, there’s room for you to write a note about why you love the business!

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Take up to four free rides with a Neighborhood Navigator!

The Neighborhood Navigators program is designed to build urban biking know-how and confidence among would-be bike commuters living near and commuting to downtown Denver. The program objective is to get more people on bikes more often, and in particular, as an alternative to driving alone into the city.

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Bike Persona Project

The Bike Persona project aims to celebrate the diversity of people who bike and why, share tips and resources among the biking community, and showcase stories of real people in Denver who ride. Everyone is unique, beautiful, and important, and so is everyone’s biking experience!

How to participate? 

  • Fill out this brief survey, where we’ll learn a little about you and hear some of your tips and what bicycling means to you
  • Submit at least one picture of you AND your bike
  • We will be choosing eight submissions to turn into Bike Personas, using the information and images you provide to create a Persona, like the one above.
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