DENVER — Advocates for change and safer roads in Denver have turned to colorful and eye-catching lawn signs and a new mural urging drivers to “Slow the Funk Down.” “We heard from the community, and one of their biggest concerns around traffic safety is speeding of...
Denver Streets Partnership Policy Platform
The Denver Streets Partnership (DSP) is a coalition of community-based organizations advocating for people-friendly streets in Denver. We work to make Denver a safer, more connected and liveable city for everyone. To fulfill this vision, the DSP strongly supports the following policies:
Let’s HUSTLE to build streets that are safe for everyone!
Join the Vision Zero Love In February 14, 2019
You're invited, from us and Barry White.* * Not actually Barry White
The 12 Days of Things in the Bike Lane
Happy holidays from the Denver Bicycle Lobby.
2018 Transportation Report
What’s the problem? Denverites need to be able to get around our city without driving: As our city...
Community asks Mayor Hancock to fund safety improvements on Federal
Community organizations request funding commitment for Federal Boulevard in the 2019 City Budget
Denver Vision Zero Action Plan Progress Report Card 2018
Final Grade: C 2018 Fatalities:59 Denver showed progress but failed to meet many of their own 2018 goals for street safety improvements outlined in the Vision Zero Action Plan, missing opportunities to make improvements in Communities of Concern and along the...
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...