STUDY: Streetcars Symbolize the Dangers of ‘Colorblind’ Transit Planning

“Colorblind” transit projects such as the modern American streetcar can perpetuate structural racism as much as highway projects built around the needs of white motorists, a new study argues.

What The Different Levels Of ‘Safer At Home’ Mean In Colorado

As Colorado coronavirus cases continue to rise, some counties are instituting tighter COVID-19 restrictions — and that means they're moving backwards on the state's unique scale for measuring openness during the pandemic.

The gas tax was already broken. The pandemic could end it.

As states and cities face infrastructure budget crunches with gas tax revenues down, some are thinking about alternative ways to secure funding.
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Castle Rock approves road map for transit options

Castle Rock now has a road map for bringing transit options to town in future years, although none of the plans are funded and it will be up to the town council to prioritize if, how and when the proposals are implemented.

Denver cyclists promoting vote by bike

A Denver bike lane activist and other cyclists are encouraging city residents to put democracy on wheels this week with a Roll to the Polls initiative.

RTD’s latest cuts point toward future that favors higher-demand bus routes

Proposal to beef up urban lines, trim outlying service shows tradeoffs of potential change in approach.

New COVID-19 modeling data predicts Colorado will exceed April peak hospitalizations in a few months

DENVER – New COVID-19 modeling data predicts the state of Colorado will exceed the April peak in hospitalizations within the next few months if Coloradans don’t act quickly to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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More Than a Quarter Of Colorado Voters Have Returned Ballots

There’s one thing that’s already clear about this fall’s election: Colorado voters are eager to participate. More than a quarter of registered active voters have turned in ballots so far according to figures from the Secretary of State’s…