By Joey Bunch, Colorado Politics
Nearly 80% of Denver’s likely voters are big fans of city’s plan to create 125 miles of dedicated bicycle lanes by 2025, according to a new survey this week offered by the Denver Streets Partners.
Nearly two-thirds support increasing lane miles, which already would stretch to Laramie, Wyoming, if they were linear.
Dedicated bike lane support slid to 61% if it could mean removing one driving lane on some roads with multiple lanes.
“Denver’s Mobility Plan to make it safer and easier to get around the city by creating new dedicated bike lanes continues to find strong support from voters all across Denver,” pollster Chris Keating said in a statement.
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