Denver – A survey of 500 Denver voters found that four in five people support the city’s plan to add 125 miles of bicycle lanes by 2024, with majorities even agreeing that bike infrastructure should come at the expense of parking and travel lanes.
“Increasing mobility options in Denver is a non-partisan issue that crosses ethnic, gender and generational lines,” said Chris Keating of Keating Research, who performed the survey. “It’s noteworthy that voters are overwhelmingly supportive of the city’s efforts to move quickly to implement programs that make it easier to get around Denver safety without putting more cars on the road.”
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