In order to truly reclaim streets for people, we must reimagine who our streets are for and how we move around our city. The City’s current Community Transportation Networks initiative is designed to provide safer, more connected routes for people walking, biking, and rolling.
As part of Former Mayor Hancock’s commitment to a faster buildout of Denver’s bicycle network over the next five years, the City & County of Denver will be working with community members in three areas of the city that will be the first to receive low-stress bike infrastructure and other multimodal improvements. The Community Transportation Networks will be designed to provide safer, more connected routes for people walking, biking, and rolling. Many of the routes have been outlined in the Denver Moves Bicycles Implementation Plan.
The Northwest Community Transportation Network includes: Jefferson Park, Sloan’s Lake, Highland, West Highland, Berkeley, Sunnyside, Regis and Chaffee Park
Come and hear from Parson’s very own:
- Ryan Mulligan — Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering Team Lead at Parsons Corporation
- Jason Freitas — Senior Traffic Engineer at Parsons Corporation - Mobility Solutions
Thursday, Dec. 12
5 to 8 p.m.
The presentation will begin roughly around 6:00 p.m.
Crazy Mountain Brewery (1505 N Ogden St, Denver, CO 80218)
Pricing information:
- Member – $20.00
- Non-member – $30.00
- Public sector – $15.00
- Student – $5.00
Ticket includes adult beverages (beer/seltzers/wine) and appetizers.
Thank you to Parsons for sponsoring this program!