This is a special announcement e-mail about tours, book club, a Valentine’s Day “Love-In” event in support of safe speeds, and more. The next regular INC Transportation Committee will be on Thursday, March 9th 2017, 6 p.m. at 1201 Williams St.
TERM: Indefinite / appointed MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintain an active INC Transportation Committee, with regular meetings open to the public at which Denver neighborhood residents meet with members of the departments, agencies and other organizations working on transportation topics. If meetings are to continue in the same format, the co-chairs must determine topics that are timely, interesting, informative, and apply to …Continue reading →
By The Denver Post Editorial Board Posted Denver Post: 06/10/2015 05:00:00 PM MDT The ferment in Denver over density and development, which rocked recent City Council contests, continued this week when the lame-duck council approved a rezoning request next to Crestmoor Park over the objections of most nearby residents. And over the objection of the local council member, too. …Continue reading →
Minutes contributed by Geneva Hooten Denver’s New Bicycle ParkIng Program – Robert Ferrin, Manager on On-Street Programs, Denver Public Works How can Denver best allocate parking in the public right-of-way? What drives bike parking demand? Where should the City invest in new bike parking facilities? The Bike Parking Program endeavors to answer these questions while creating a streamlined, transparent option for …Continue reading →
PeopleforBikes.org May 19, 2015 Michael Andersen, Green Lane Project staff writer Oak Street, San Francisco. Photo: SFMTA. Protected bike lanes are now officially star-spangled. Eight years after New York City created a Netherlands-inspired bikeway on 9th Avenue by putting it on the curb side of a car parking lane, the physically separated designs once perceived as outlandish haven’t just …Continue reading →
If you couldn’t make the first Public Workshop because you were at the INC monthly delegate meeting on May 9th, this post should serve as a decent round up the activity so far.
At our meeting on March 12th from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1201 Williams Street, all three speakers highlighted projects and plans that we get to hear about early – a preview of a citywide crash study, the RTD fare study prior to public meetings, and CDOT’s statewide plan prior to adoption.