Opening of Denver's B Line Bittersweet for Commuters From Northwest Suburbs
Festivities for the Regional Transit District's (RTD) new B Line are planned at the line's two initial stations, Publication Date: Sun, 07/17/2016
View ArticleGroup Living Challenges Single-Family Norms, and That's Okay
In Publication Date: Tue, 08/23/2016
View ArticleCarpool Lanes Near Denver Switching to HOV 3
"Starting Jan. 1, high-occupancy vehicle express lanes on Interstate 25 and the Boulder Turnpike will be free for cars with three or more occupants only, forcing owners of two-seater vehicles to pay up...
View ArticleStudy: Uber and Lyft Clog Roads, Steal Transit Riders
David Sachs the reports on a new study by a Alejandro Henao, a PhD candidate at the University of Colorado that will be of interest to anyone tracking the impact of transportation network companies...
View ArticleDesigning a Better Trash Chute
Policy makers looking to curb waste have had some success with "pay-as-you-throw" schemes, which charge families different amounts for their trash service based on how much waste they produce. One such...
View ArticleAn Amtrak Train Runs Through Them
Key to the efforts to retain the Southwest Chief route is the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program, an Obama-Publication Date: Mon, 10/23/2017
View ArticleBoulder Buying More Open Space
Alex Burness reports that the city of Boulder is spending $2.7 million to expand its open space portfolio.Publication Date: Tue, 11/21/2017
View ArticleHow Mobile Homes Fill a 'Critical Gap' in Affordable Housing
At CityLab, Carson Bear interviews preservationist and landscape architect Eduard Krakhmalnikov, who conducts research on mobile home parks and believes that they fill a “Publication Date: Fri, 04/27/2018
View ArticleDefeating SB 827 Did Not Discourage the YIMBY Movement
Several weeks ago the controversial, high-profile SB 827 died quickly, but not quietly, in the California Legislature, but not befoPublication Date: Thu, 04/26/2018
View ArticleSweeping Building Moratorium Issued in Response to Potential Opportunity Zone...
"[The] Boulder City Council voted 6-3 to temporarily ban development of office space and demolition of apartment buildings in a broad eastern swath of the city designated as a federal opportunity...
View ArticleOne City Was Skeptical Enough About Opportunity Zones to Declare a...
Oscar Perry Abello reports from Boulder, Colorado, the city pressed "pause" on development in a Census tract designated as an Opportunity Zone (a fePublication Date: Wed, 03/06/2019
View ArticlePlunger-Protected Bike Lane Clears Path in Boulder
An unnamed party used plumbing equipment to create an improvised protected-ish bike lane on a busy street in Boulder Colorado.Publication Date: Sat, 09/28/2019
View ArticleClean Energy Scores Big Wins on Election Day
Energy is less prone to partisan politics, according to an article by Catherine Morehouse, who analyzes the batch of clean energy laws approved by voters this week, among so many other issues...
View ArticlePolitical Pressure Reinvigorates B Line Extension Plans in Colorado
"The Regional Transportation District is drawing up plans to kickstart its dormant Boulder and Longmont rail project," reports Nathaniel Minor.Publication Date: Wed, 02/10/2021
View ArticleB Line Commuter Rail Extension Gets a Green Light in Colorado
"The Regional Transportation District will restart planning of its long-delayed commuter rail line between Denver, Boulder and Longmont, with a focus on a bare-bones version that could get rolling...
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