Press Release: Denverites strongly support city’s shared and open streets, efforts to expand bicycle network

Press Release: Denverites strongly support city’s shared and open streets, efforts to expand bicycle network

Denver voters strongly support the city’s efforts to give more street space to people in response to the COVID-19 pandemic through initiatives including shared and open streets that the City unveiled in 2020. Voters also remain enthusiastic about making the transportation system safer and more accessible through a rapid expansion of its bicycle network, according to new survey results

Report: Shared & Open Streets Survey Results

Report: Shared & Open Streets Survey Results

We conducted a community survey to find out what people like about the Shared and Open Streets, how the streets can be improved, and how people would like to see Shared and Open Streets continue as Denver emerges from the pandemic. Of the 733 people who responded to...

Report: Bike & Pedestrian data from Denver Shared Streets

Report: Bike & Pedestrian data from Denver Shared Streets

Since Denver designated East 16th Avenue in the City Park West neighborhood a Shared Street, the number of people walking and biking on the street has increased dramatically compared to previous time periods. On warmer weather days, the total number of people walking...

COVID-19 Survey Report

COVID-19 Survey Report

Much of Denver is shut down to keep our city safe and healthy as we fight COVID-19. Walking and biking are more important than ever, not only for accessing essential destinations, but also for supporting our physical and mental health. Our recent survey of 1,400+...

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