Denver Streets Partnership
We envision an equitable and vibrant Denver where human dignity is the guiding principle for our transportation system and communities, with living, public spaces that allow everyone to thrive and connect to what matters most to them.
05/18/2026
"Preventable deaths and injuries in car crashes, unacceptable violent outcomes from the most common form of police community member contact — these are both public health crises . . . It’s an opportune time to learn from the progress we’ve made on both fronts, and to double down on that progress."
Street Safety and Police Reform Are Two Sides of the Same Coin — Streetsblog USA America's broken approaches to roadway safety and criminal justice are deeply interconnected.
05/18/2026
"The choice isn’t between supporting businesses and building better transit. We can, and should, do both. What Denver needs now isn’t hesitation. We need leadership that acknowledges short-term challenges, addresses them directly, and keeps our city moving forward, not stagnating."
The Rumors of Colfax's Devastation Are Greatly Exaggerated...and Holding Denver Back "The choice isn’t between supporting businesses and building better transit."
05/01/2026
🚨“Mixed Flow” is just traffic with branding.
Bus Rapid Transit on Colorado Blvd should be high-quality BRT that transforms the corridor and provides convenient transportation options while improving safety for everyone. NOT buses stuck in the same congestion as cars.
CDOT's stuck on the status quo. Show up May 13 (anytime 5–7 p.m., Clayton Early Learning Center) and tell them you want real BRT with dedicated bus-only lanes, then join our nerdy after-party to debrief. RSVP with us for reminders: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1988638650737?aff=oddtdtcreator
We've got a guide with a sample comment so you know exactly what to say! https://denverstreetspartnership.org/colorado-brt-comment-guide/
Comment Guide: Colorado Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Speak up for a better Colorado Boulevard!
04/30/2026
Enforcement has a role to play in road-safety but it's being used in ways that don't advance safety. The Vision Zero Network's new report explores how to right-size it, make it a part of a broader Safe System Approach & why getting it right is critical to advancing safety.
Right-Sizing the Role of Traffic Enforcement: Prioritizing Effective, Cost-Efficient and Equitable Improvements to Road Safet We are proud to share a new resource that tackles some of these challenging questions head on, Right-Sizing the Role of Traffic Enforcement: Prioritizing Effective, Cost-Efficient and Equitable Improvements to Road Safety. This resource aims to help Vision Zero practitioners, advocates and policymak...
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