Schedule Change Public Meetings
Wednesday, June 7 at 6 pm
Calvary Baptist Church
6500 E. Girard Avenue
Denver
Bus: 35, 65, 105
40 is a short walk away.
RTD is proposing cutting stops on the 40 and 105, but most of the stops that are being cut are not near this location.
Thursday, June 8 at noon and 6 pm
RTD Administrative Offices, basement
1600 Blake Street
Denver
Bus: Free Mallride, 0, 6, 15, 15L, 20, 28, 32, 44
Greyhound may stop on Market Street.
Denver is pushing to close a couple of the busiest stops along Broadway, and RTD is going along even though it appears that RTD isn't getting anything out of the deal.
Thursday, June 8 at 6 pm
Douglas H. Buck Recreation Center
204 W. Powers Avenue
Littleton
Bus: 66
Littleton Downtown Station is within walking distance. C and D light rail stations and the buses (29, 36, 59, 67) that stop there.
The D Line may stop going to Five Points. This will also be discussed at the meeting listed next.
Friday, June 9 at 6 pm
Glenarm Recreation Center
2800 Glenarm Place
Denver
Bus: A block and a half from 27th & Welton Station (D Line) in one direction and a block and a half from the 12 and 28 buses in the other.
Thursday, June 13 at 5 pm
University Memorial Center, Council Chambers
1669 Euclid Avenue, Room 247
Boulder
Bus: 204, 225, DASH, SKIP, GS, FF1, FF2, FF5, AB1
HOP at its own stop.
They are going to discontinue the historic part of the 206. Also the 209 will no longer go near the Table Mesa ParknRide. The 236 will provide replacement service to Table Mesa for CU students, but the working class people who used to depend on the 206 are still out of luck.
03 June 2017
21 May 2017
RTD Bus Schedules Change Today
Most of the changes are minor schedule adjustments, but a few minutes can make a big difference if you miss your bus.
In addition, extra buses for the school year are starting to go away, based on the schedules of the various school districts.
In addition, extra buses for the school year are starting to go away, based on the schedules of the various school districts.
01 May 2017
Study of Mobility around Colorado and University Stations
Open House
Tuesday, May 9, 5-7 pmSalem Church of Christ
5300 East Florida
Denver
20 March 2017
Now the Colorado House hears about the Southwest Chief (SB17-153)
House Transportation Committee Hearing
Wednesday, April 12, Committee Meeting starts at 1:30 pm, SB17-153 at 2:30 maybe
Colorado State Capitol
Basement
200 E. Colfax Avenue
Denver
Bus: 6, 15, 15L
The capitol is in walking distance to the free Mall Ride and Civic Center Station although they may be stopping further away than usual because Civic Center is under construction
Committee members:
Chair, Diane Mitsch Bush, Democrat representing Eagle and Routt Counties
Vice Chair Faith Winter, Democrat representing Westminster
Jeff Bridges, Democrat representing part of Arapahoe County
Daneya Esgar, Democrat, Majority Caucus Chair, representing Pueblo County
Joann Ginal, Democrat representing a part of Larimer County
Chris Hansen, Democrat representing a part of Denver
Dominique Jackson, Democrat representing a part of Arapahoe County
Barbara McLaclan, Democrat representing Archuleta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Ouray, and San Juan Counties
Perry Buck, Republican Minority Whip representing parts of Larimer and Weld Counties
Terri Carver, Republican representing a part of El Paso County
Polly Lawrence, Republican representing parts of Douglas and Teller Counties
Dan Nordberg, Republican representing a part of El Paso County
Jon Becker, Republican representing Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Philips, Sedgwick, and Yuma Counties
Daneya Esgar of Pueblo is a co-sponsor of the bill to strengthen the Southwest Chief Commission, partly by giving it the authority to develop rail along the Front Range. This will make it much more likely that the train will come to Pueblo, and possible that a train will connect Colorado from Trinidad through Colorado Springs and Denver to Fort Collins.
Any resident of Colorado may testify although the time to do so may be later in the session
Wednesday, April 12, Committee Meeting starts at 1:30 pm, SB17-153 at 2:30 maybe
Colorado State Capitol
Basement
200 E. Colfax Avenue
Denver
Bus: 6, 15, 15L
The capitol is in walking distance to the free Mall Ride and Civic Center Station although they may be stopping further away than usual because Civic Center is under construction
Committee members:
Chair, Diane Mitsch Bush, Democrat representing Eagle and Routt Counties
Vice Chair Faith Winter, Democrat representing Westminster
Jeff Bridges, Democrat representing part of Arapahoe County
Daneya Esgar, Democrat, Majority Caucus Chair, representing Pueblo County
Joann Ginal, Democrat representing a part of Larimer County
Chris Hansen, Democrat representing a part of Denver
Dominique Jackson, Democrat representing a part of Arapahoe County
Barbara McLaclan, Democrat representing Archuleta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Ouray, and San Juan Counties
Perry Buck, Republican Minority Whip representing parts of Larimer and Weld Counties
Terri Carver, Republican representing a part of El Paso County
Polly Lawrence, Republican representing parts of Douglas and Teller Counties
Dan Nordberg, Republican representing a part of El Paso County
Jon Becker, Republican representing Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Philips, Sedgwick, and Yuma Counties
Daneya Esgar of Pueblo is a co-sponsor of the bill to strengthen the Southwest Chief Commission, partly by giving it the authority to develop rail along the Front Range. This will make it much more likely that the train will come to Pueblo, and possible that a train will connect Colorado from Trinidad through Colorado Springs and Denver to Fort Collins.
Any resident of Colorado may testify although the time to do so may be later in the session
14 February 2017
It is time to discuss summer bus schedule changes
Wednesday, February 22 at noon and 6 pm
RTD Administrative Offices
Basement
1600 Blake Street
Denver
Bus: 0, 10, 15, 19, 20, 28, 32, 44
1
Thursday, February 23 at 6:30 pm
Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center
350 S. Dahlia Street
Denver
Bus: 3
1, 83D, 83L
Wednesday, February 22 at 6 pm
Irving Street Library
7392 Irving Street
Westminster
Bus: 31
Monday, February 27 at 6 pm
Arvada City Hall
Council Chambers
8101 Ralston Road
Bus: 52, 72
This is a good opportunity to talk with planning staff. Everyone gets a chance to comment.
For more here is the RTD service change page: Proposed Service Changes - May 2017
RTD Administrative Offices
Basement
1600 Blake Street
Denver
Bus: 0, 10, 15, 19, 20, 28, 32, 44
1
Thursday, February 23 at 6:30 pm
Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center
350 S. Dahlia Street
Denver
Bus: 3
1, 83D, 83L
Wednesday, February 22 at 6 pm
Irving Street Library
7392 Irving Street
Westminster
Bus: 31
Monday, February 27 at 6 pm
Arvada City Hall
Council Chambers
8101 Ralston Road
Bus: 52, 72
This is a good opportunity to talk with planning staff. Everyone gets a chance to comment.
For more here is the RTD service change page: Proposed Service Changes - May 2017
12 February 2017
First Hearing on bringing a train to Pueblo
Legislative Hearing on the Southwest Chief and Front Range Rail Commission Bill (SB17-153)
Tuesday, February14 at 2 pm
Senate Committee Room 354
State Capitol
200 E. Colfax
Denver
Bus: 6, 15, 15L, 16
SB17-153 goes before the Senate Local Government Committee this Tuesday. It is possible citizens will get to testify, but that has not been confirmed. If the bill passes this committee, it will go to the Senate Finance committee.
Tuesday, February14 at 2 pm
Senate Committee Room 354
State Capitol
200 E. Colfax
Denver
Bus: 6, 15, 15L, 16
SB17-153 goes before the Senate Local Government Committee this Tuesday. It is possible citizens will get to testify, but that has not been confirmed. If the bill passes this committee, it will go to the Senate Finance committee.
19 January 2017
First RTD Board Meeting of 2017
Tuesday, January 24 at 5:30 pm
RTD Administrative Offices
Basement
1600 Blake Street
Denver, CO
Maybe they will talk about progress on the commuter rail line to Arvada.
RTD Administrative Offices
Basement
1600 Blake Street
Denver, CO
Maybe they will talk about progress on the commuter rail line to Arvada.
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