Reader: Denver Road Systems Are Crap!
The commuters are super. The roads, not so much.
The commuters are super. The roads, not so much.
Super commuters travel ninety-plus minutes each way.
The canyon had been reopened less than a week ago.
At least half the lanes will remain closed for now.
A great deal of work still needs to be done.
More mudslides could take place later in the week.
Catastrophe was avoided on Coffee Pot Springs Road.
The alternate routes add hours…and challenges.
There’s no prediction for when the shutdown will end.
A stretch of eastbound I-70 will be closed the entire weekend.
Additional precipitation could lead to more mudslides.
The airport construction project has years to go.
There were some bright spots, but many remain dim.
Fatalities and serious injuries are adding up on major Denver routes.
The demolition of the old I-70 viaduct is an epic sight.
CDOT calls the move the “Mile High Shift.”
One of DIA’s best COVID safety programs has been dropped.
The jam-packed train car was a mob scene.
Will this fix the damn roads?
An advocate cheers improvements on two major corridors.
A council committee will consider the proposal March 30.
Five reasons why the latest system was under-hyped.