14 September 2018

New Transportation Plan for Boulder County

Boulder County's Transportation Department is starting to rewrite our master plan. As part of this process, there will be three kickoff meetings. There is also a survey online at https://publicinput.com/3138. \

TMP Update Kick-off Meeting in Louisville
Tuesday, September 25, 6 to 8 pm
Kestrel Housing Community Room
1130 S. Kestrel Lane
Bus: Closest is the DASH. Be carefull walking from the bus.

TMP Update Kick-off Meeting in Longmont
Wednesday, September 26, 6 to 8 pm
St. Vrain Community Hub
515 Coffman Street
Bus: 324, BOLT, LD1, LD2 (If you are coming from Lafayette, be aware that the two LD1's that run in the evening run through Lafayette on different routes.)

TMP Update Kick-off Meeting in Boulder
Thursday, October 4, 6 to 8 pm
Boulder Chamber of Commerce
2440 Pearl Street
Bus:  HOP

12 September 2018

RTD only cares about getting people to stations

So RTD is hosting "pop-up events" at a small number of stations this month. Here the upcoming ones.

Wednesday, September 12, 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Table Mesa Park-n-Ride
In front of Parking Garage
Boulder
Bus: 206, 236, DASH, AB, FF1, FF2, FF4, FF5

Tuesday, September 18, 11 am - 1 pm
Human Services Complex Adams County
11860 N. Pecos Street
Westminster
Bus: 120

Thursday, September 20, 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Iliff Station, Platform
Aurora
Light Rail: H, R
131 is the closest bus

Prodigy Coffee
(for 40th & Colorado Station, about a 10 minute walk away)
3801 E. 40th Avenue
Denver
Commuter Train: A
Bus: 37, 40, 44

01 September 2018

The I-70 project wants to make noise at night

Denver Board of Public Health and Environment
Public Hearing on Central 70 Project Noise Variance
Thursday, September 6 at 5:30 pm
Denver City and County Building, Room 389
1437 Bannock Street
Denver
Bus: 9, 52 (south), 16 (north)
Within walking distance of the Free Mall Ride and Civic Center Station

Kiewit Infrastucture is asking not to be subject to the same laws that the rest of us have to follow so that they can widen I-70 at night. Reminder that this involves damaging, and possibly destroying, one of the last Latino neighborhoods in Denver. There is no information from the Department of Public Health and Environment why this is being considered, how this helps people's health.

The Department of Public Health and Environment is accepting written comments through the afternoon of Wednesday, September 5. You can email comments to BEH@Denvergov.org. You can also bring them or mail them to the Department of Public Health and Environment, Administrative Offices, Attention Kathy Houston, 200 W. 14th Avenue, Suite 300. (The 9 and 52 stop is north of these offices.)