Voters will decide in November on potential fees for sidewalk improvements, maintenance
By Russell Haythorn, Denver 7
DENVER — Advocates for Denver Initiative 307, which would publicly fund sidewalk construction and upkeep, reached out to Denver homeowners Sunday trying to garner support for the November ballot measure.
Dominic Hughes spent much of his weekend pounding the pavement, in an effort to improve the pavement.
“I like talking to people,” Hughes said. “It’s an important issue.”
Hughes and other advocates fanned out in the Highlands neighborhood this weekend.
“Right now, 40% of sidewalks in Denver are either missing or not wide enough for someone using a wheelchair,” said Molly McKinley with Denver Deserves Sidewalks.
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