
Proposition CC Opponents Claim Victory, Celebrate By Inviting Full TABOR Repeal Attempt In 2020
The measure’s failure amounts to a significant victory for supporters of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.

98% Of Colorado’s Job Growth Has Been In Just 10 Counties. But It Should Be More Evenly Spread Across The State In The Future
Where jobs go, population growth will likely follow

Ruby Hill Is A Sledder’s Gold Mine, And HQ For the ‘Yay, Winter!’ Brigade
A counterpoint to today’s commuting nightmare? This group of friends and a sled.

When Denver’s Transit Riders Needed It The Most, RTD’s Real-Time Schedule Site Went Down
Systems were back online early in the afternoon, but not before disgruntled and chilly riders took to Twitter.

Transit Riders With Disabilities Tell Lawmakers Just How Painful RTD’s Proposed Service Cuts Could Be
Any sort of cut could have a ripple effect on riders with disabilities, an advocate told lawmakers.

Crisis Or Crossroads? No One Wants To Solve RTD’s Driver Shortage With Service Cuts
Board chair Doug Tisdale said any temporary service cuts would need to have an explicit sunset, to ensure that they’re only temporary.

Here Are 5 Big Road Projects On CDOT’s Immediate Wishlist
Two years ago, lawmakers made more money available for transportation projects. This is what CDOT is thinking of investing in.

RTD’s Pre-Boom Driver Deal Is Part Of Why Your Train Didn’t Show Up Today
The crisis seemed to come on quickly, but it’s been growing for years.

RTD Proposes ‘Significant’ Cuts To Bus And Train Service Over Driver Shortage
RTD has proposed cutting enough service to reduce the need for 58 train and bus operators. It’s not clear which lines would be most affected.

Denver’s Traffic Is Bad And A New Report Says It’ll Only Get Worse
Is Denver at the tipping point where cars aren’t the best way to get around?

Trains Are Great, But RTD Sees A Future Denver Packed With Bus Rapid Transit
RTD has spent more than $5.6 billion on FasTracks trains and supporting infrastructure since 2004.

A New Person Is In Charge Of Solving Colorado’s Transportation Problems. Here’s Where She’s Starting
The technologies people use get around Colorado may be changing significantly, but Shoshana Lew says its her job to make sure the roads are up for the task.

Ridership Is Falling, Budgets Are Tightening And Rail Projects Seem Never Ending. So, RTD Wants To Reimagine Itself
On the table: where buses should run and how often, adjusting RTD boundaries, limiting when trains run and more.

RTD’s Commuter Train Operators Are Making Fewer Serious Mistakes (And Getting Paid More) This Year
An engineer can lose their certification for mistakes like speeding, blowing a red signal, or not checking their brakes. RTD says that’s happening less now.

How Many People Ride Your RTD Bus? How Cost-Effective Is It? These Maps Have The Answers
RTD’s 16th Street Mall shuttle is free. It’s also the district’s most cost-effective bus, simply because it carries so many dang people.

Fares Don’t Cover The Price Of Buses and Trains. That Leaves RTD A Big Budget Dilemma
The new report shows ridership, operating expenses, and revenue from each bus, train and shuttle route in the district.