In 2017, Denver voters approved funds through the Elevate Denver Bond Program to be used to make pedestrian crossing improvements to West Colfax, as well as improving the efficiency and reliability of transit along the corridor. [button...
Denver Moves: Transit
Denver Moves: Transit is Denver’s first-ever citywide transit plan creating a local transit vision and guiding framework that calls for improving the quality of transit options in our city – making transit more reliable, more frequent, and more convenient for daily...
Blueprint Denver
Blueprint Denver, first adopted in 2002 and updated in 2019, is the City's land use and transportation plan for growing an inclusive and authentic city. The plan is about: Creating complete neighborhoods and complete networks everywhere in our city, to meet the needs...
Denveright
Via the city’s three-year Denveright outreach and planning effort, input from thousands of Denverites resulted in plans for a more inclusive, connected and healthy city, for all who live here today, as well as neighbors of tomorrow. The first plan drafts were...
The Amazing Denver Mobility Race
On April 4, 2019, the Denver Streets Partnership challenged three teams of municipal election candidates to work together to find the best route through Denver’s transportation system from three of the city’s less-connected corners to the Alliance Center downtown -...
Bus Rapid Transit on Colfax
The Colfax Corridor Connections project is studying potential long-term mobility improvements for East Colfax Avenue to enhance and revitalize this signature corridor. Through extensive citywide planning efforts and input from the community, the project has identified...
Denver Moves: Broadway
Denver Public Works is exploring ways to improve travel options for people who work, live, play and commute along the Broadway corridor. Planned improvements include a two-way protected bike lane on Broadway from I-25 to 16th Avenue, and dedicated transit lanes on...
Letter to City Re: Funding For Parks and Open Space
Denver political candidates race to the finish to test city mobility (thedenverchannel.com)
DENVER — There are plenty of ways to get around Denver. Public transportation, biking and walking are among the most popular. Each comes with its own set of challenges. Thanks to the Amazing Denver Mobility Race on Thursday, 15 candidates running for local office in...
Talking about transit is something politicians do a lot. Let’s see how they experience it. (Denverite)
The Denver Streets Partnership stunt was meant to instill municipal candidates with a sense of urgency on transportation issues. The morning sun was low as the competitors gathered for their race. It was no ordinary trial. The three teams of municipal election...
2018 Transportation Report
What’s the problem? Denverites need to be able to get around our city without driving: As our city...
Federal Boulevard Corridor Study
Federal Blvd is a critical north-south link on Denver’s west side connecting people to local cultural districts and regional destinations. The corridor has the 2nd highest ridership in the RTD bus system, and 26% of Denver residents, more than 16,000 people, live in...