The RISE Bike initiative is advancing a new protected bike lane project along E 28th Ave. This specific segment, identified as CTN-2, spans the corridor between Downing and Vine streets. The project aims to enhance safety and connectivity for cyclists in this Denver neighborhood. Construction or planning activities for this infrastructure improvement are scheduled to continue through late 2025. Residents and commuters can expect changes to the roadway as the city implements these protected lane features. This addition is part of the broader effort to expand the city's cycling network.
RISE Bike: CTN-2 Protected Bike Lane advances on E 28th Ave
The RISE Bike project designated CTN-2 is moving forward to install a protected bike lane along E 28th Ave between Downing and Vine streets.
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