Colorado State Patrol Cracking Down on Chain Violations
State Patrol held its first weekly chain law enforcement operation in early March, checking 174 commercial vehicles after requests to Gov. Polis by Clear Creeky County commissioners
Lack of enforcement was causing slowdowns on the highway, increased traffic in small towns, and strained local emergency response resources.
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Two-Way Vehicle Traffic with Uphill Bicycle Lane
One-Way Vehicle Traffic Uphill with Separated Bicycle Lanes
Public open house
July 10th
A Little Help
Nonprofit connecting neighbors to help older adults thrive.
Volunteers of all ages willing to help neighbors
Service area: Denver Metro Area – must be a member and pay what you can
By Appointment for 60+
Cancer, Medical and other appointments
Schedule 5 business days ahead
Phone: 720-242-9032
DRCOG Way to Go Carpool
Free platform – connects adult commuters to carpool to/from work together.
Commuters use their own cars
Covers all counties
All ages 18+
Commuters contact one another to arrange the carpool to/from work in their own cars.
The carpool matching tool is free, but commuters work out their carpool arrangements with other commuters (like contributing gas money, etc.)
Phone: 303-458-7665
GoGoGrandparent
You can request rides at any time, that can take you anywhere.
Reverse services
Can get meals delivered to your door from local restaurants near you
GoGo’s guarantee – meals will meet any dietary restrictions you share with us.
You can get groceries and medications delivered from your favorite neighborhood supermarkets and pharmacies.
They are available 24/7 and you can use them throughout the nation.
Available 24/7.
Customers are charged for their rides at the rates set by Uber and Lyft — plus $0.27 cents/minute for GoGoGrandparent’s concierge fee
Phone: 855-464-6872
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Public meetings for learning and sharing input on your transportation needs regarding the 2050 Transportation Plan for Douglas County (the same information will be presented at all meetings):
March 5 – 8:30 – 10 am – Parker Library, 201 Mainstreet; Parker, CO 80134
March 5 – 1:30 – 3:30 pm – Highlands Ranch Library, 9292 S. Ridgeline Boulevard; Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
March 6 – 10 am – noon – Castle Rock Library, 100 S Wilcox Street; Castle Rock, CO 80104
March 6 – 5 – 7 pm – Castle Pines Library, 360 Village Square Lane; Castle Pines, CO 80108
The survey is open from February 3, 2025 until March 2, 2025. Please reach out to traffic@douglas.co.usfor assistance with this survey.
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