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Denver risks higher construction costs due to ‘misunderstanding,’ auditors say
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Auditors revealed in a follow-up audit that Denver risks paying more than it needs to on construction projects due to a misunderstanding of contracting costs. A September 2021 audit by the Denver Auditor’s Office looked at the city’s method for managing its large general contractor projects. “We found risks involving inadequate management of the Northfield…
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Denver’s free ride-share service expands to new neighborhoods
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The City and County of Denver is expanding the neighborhoods reached by the Denver Connector, its free on-demand ride share service. Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) announced Thursday that it is adding the Globeville and Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods to its ride share service. The service will reach these neighborhoods starting next week. DOTI created…
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Illegal parking fines in Denver to increase on Tuesday
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Beginning on Tuesday, fines will increase for drivers who park illegally in Denver, according to the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. For most parking violations, fines will increase by $10. For parking violations that block bike lanes, sidewalks or crosswalks, fines will increase $40 from $25 to $65. City officials said the increased fines align…
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CDOT says season going well despite snowplow driver shortage
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Officials across the country are working to address a shortage of snowplow drivers as winter rages on and the Colorado Department of Transportation is among the many agencies impacted. CDOT full team consists of 1,600 road maintenance specialists and frontline supervisors across the state and currently has around 200 openings. This is nearly double the…





