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RTD weighs cheaper fares and passes, with no regional zones — but airport trips still would cost much more

February 14, 2023

The Regional Transportation District should lower all fares, nearly eliminate its regional zone map and drastically reduce the cost of monthly passes, according to the latest recommendations from an intensive systemwide study.

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How E-Bike Rebates Will Make Cycling Safer

February 9, 2023

So much for Mile High City. Denver residents are embracing a new moniker: E-bike City. In April 2022, the city began offering residents $400 off a new electric bike or $900 off an e-cargo bike, with low-income residents eligible for an additional $800 discount.

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Colorado’s ‘Greenhouse Gas Planning Standard’ Changes the Transportation Equation

February 3, 2023

Across the nation, many state-level elected officials talk about reducing transportation emissions but the agencies they nominally oversee plan and fund automobile infrastructure that increase emissions anyway. Recently, the State of Colorado is instead starting to move toward matching rhetoric with investment.

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Here’s why this Larimer block wants to stay closed to cars while other streets have reopened

February 1, 2023

When Gov. Jared Polis shut down Colorado’s hospitality industry in March 2020 in an emergency effort to keep COVID-19 from spiraling out of control, the view from inside bars, breweries and restaurants looked grim. Most didn’t know if they could survive on takeout alone.

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Denver City Council Votes to Decriminalize Jaywalking

January 31, 2023

Denver City Council voted 10-3 on January 30 to decriminalize jaywalking, adding the Mile High City to the growing list of jurisdictions that are revisiting their jaywalking laws.

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Denver City Council votes to decriminalize jaywalking — but it’s still illegal under state law

January 30, 2023

Denver pedestrians and wheelchair users no longer will risk receiving a municipal ticket if they choose to cross a city street mid-block as opposed to using a crosswalk at an intersection.

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Denver City Council votes to decriminalize jaywalking

January 30, 2023

Denver looks set to join California, Virginia and Kansas City in decriminalizing jaywalking. City Council approved a bill Monday that relaxes Denver’s jaywalking laws and align’s them with the state’s less-stringent ones. It also instructs police to make jaywalking enforcement a low priority.

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Pedestrian advocates say street design plays a role in crashes

January 30, 2023

Stand along any part of Colfax Avenue in downtown Denver, and it won’t take long to see the interaction between people and cars.This busy street is not only a major artery for Denver, it’s also a popular place for pedestrians who visit nearby businesses.

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For Coloradans with Disabilities, Navigating Denver’s Snow-Covered Sidewalks and Streets is Dangerous—and Often Impossible

January 27, 2023

For nearly two weeks after a late December snowstorm that left 7 inches of snow on the ground in Denver, when resident Julie Reiskin needed to leave her home on Milwaukee and 37th, she had to roll her wheelchair down the middle of busy streets and then station herself in the street to flag down a public bus.

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Wins & Wrecks for Vision Zero

January 18, 2023

We’re kicking off the year sharing a round-up of what we consider Wins & Wrecks for the U.S. Vision Zero movement. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list, but rather a cross-section of bright spots – some that are already yielding positive results and some that we’re optimistically projecting will do so – and some disappointments, or shall we say, opportunities to do better.

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North Denver Fatal Bike Crashes Leave Friends, Family Wanting Answers

January 15, 2023

Two people on bicycles were recently killed by motorists in North Denver. Both crashes happened on Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) roads that continue to be the deadliest in this part of town. The recent deaths were two of the 82 people that were killed in crashes in Denver in 2022.

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Three-plus miles of Broadway, Welton will go car-free for ‘ciclovía’ on four Sundays this year

January 13, 2023

Ever dreamed about a leisurely stroll or bicycle ride down the middle of Broadway, perhaps stopping to admire the architecture of the Mayan Theatre or have a nice quiet chat with a passing friend?

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Denver city council to vote on jaywalking proposal

January 13, 2023

Soon, Denver city council will cast votes on a proposal to decriminalize jaywalking. Pedestrian advocate groups say Denver’s laws aren’t in line with the rest of the state, and that the ticketing process targets some people more than others.

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How the Walkability-Related Campaigns in 2022 are Impacting 2023

January 12, 2023

At America Walks, we love tracking walkability wins, and 2022 had some exceptional ones. As advocates, we understand the power of communities to use the democratic process to create long-lasting change. Here are four big policy wins, followed by some of our thoughts on what made them possible (spoiler alert – persistent and passionate organizing):

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Council members pushing new effort to decriminalize jaywalking in Denver

January 11, 2023

There’s a new effort in Denver to decriminalize jaywalking. While many people do it, not everyone is ticketed for it which is a part of the reason why some city council members are moving to decriminalize it.

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Denver City Council Will Consider Jaywalking Decriminalization Ordinance

January 10, 2023

C’mon, admit it: You’ve jaywalked, haven’t you? A fair number of us have, mostly because it can cut down on travel time, and it just feels natural — but it’s also usually illegal. A group of advocates and Denver City Council members want to change that.

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Denver’s streets are deadlier than ever

January 10, 2023

Denver is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to achieving Vision Zero, its goal of eliminating traffic deaths by 2030.

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Denver may decriminalize jaywalking

January 10, 2023

Denver would give residents the “Freedom to Walk and Roll,” as the proposal is called, under new regulations that decriminalize jaywalking.

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Denver might decriminalize jaywalking

January 10, 2023

City Council is considering a bill to decriminalize jaywalking, with members citing racial disparities ticketing and the inaccessibility of sidewalks across the city. Currently, Denver’s jaywalking laws lead to fines between $65 to $95. They never include jail time, but they can lead to court appearances if paired with other citations.

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Denver city council members propose decriminalizing jaywalking

January 10, 2023

Jaywalking in Denver could soon become legal if three city council members have their way. “People are jaywalking all day, every day all over the city, but the citations are only happening in a particular part of the city and they’re only targeting a particular type of individual.”

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aishwarya@bicyclecolorado.org

‪(720) 504-8515‬

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