The RISE Bike initiative is moving forward with the design phase for a new protected bike lane. This specific segment, designated CTN-2, runs along East 28th Avenue between Downing and Vine streets. City officials list the project status as currently in progress within the design stage. The work aims to improve safety and connectivity for cyclists in the 80211 ZIP code area. Construction dates are not yet finalized as the team focuses on finalizing plans. Residents can expect further updates as the design process concludes and the project moves toward implementation. This segment is part of the broader network of protected lanes planned for the city.
RISE Bike: CTN-2 Protected Bike Lane Design Advances on E 28th Ave
The RISE Bike project continues design work for a protected bike lane along E 28th Ave between Downing and Vine streets in Denver.
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