The RISE Bike: CTN-2 project is moving forward on East 28th Avenue in Denver. This initiative focuses on constructing a protected bike lane between Downing Street and Vine Street. The work aims to improve safety and connectivity for cyclists in the 80211 ZIP code area. City records indicate the project timeline extends through early 2025. Residents can expect infrastructure changes designed to separate bike traffic from vehicle lanes. This segment is part of the broader Connect to Neighborhoods network. Construction details regarding specific start dates are not currently listed in the public record. The project remains active under the RISE Bike program umbrella.
RISE Bike: CTN-2 Protected Bike Lane advances on E 28th Ave
The RISE Bike project extends a protected bike lane along E 28th Ave from Downing to Vine in the 80211 ZIP code.
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