Denver transportation officials are well aware of 'those one-off bikeways to nowhere all over town,' and say they want to improve the city's bike system.
Denver transportation officials are well aware of"those one-off bikeways to nowhere all over town," and say they want to improve the city's bike system.
Collecting feedback from residents for proposed bikeways is also part of the second phase. Residents have until mid-September to view the new map and submit their thoughts, questions or concerns,to introduce the new map of proposed bikeway improvements. It shows a spread of dotted lines across Denver where the city plans to create new or clearer bikeways.
The first phase of the project gathered feedback on Denver's current bike map, and the second is meant for feedback on the new map, which lays out ideas from DOTI to improve the bike map based on feedback from the first phase. The second, final phase is expected to finish this fall. Philips acknowledged the city is trying to improve"those one-off bikeways to nowhere all over town that don't really connect to anything and aren't very helpful" at the August 7 open house.
In west Denver, Baker has a half-mile buffered bike lane on West Third Avenue, but blocks away from the homes, parks or residential roads that connect it to other lanes and trails.
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