department of infrastructure and transportation
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As bike deaths spike, shop owners opposed to infrastructure changes decry bullying
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Increasing numbers of fatal accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists in Colorado — up 78% over the past decade according to the State Patrol — are raising the temperature on a public debate over how bike riders can be better protected on roads around Denver. One party to the debate is crying foul, describing intimidation against…
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Denver expects to meet its revenue goal from increased parking meter rates
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Denver has more than doubled its revenue from downtown parking meters in the first quarter since doubling the cost from $1 to $2 an hour, according to new figures released by the city. From January through March, Denver generated $3,775,066 in revenue from parking meter fees, while during the same period in 2021 the city generated…



