The Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement project is moving forward to enhance transportation options in Denver. This infrastructure effort focuses specifically on improving bike lanes, pedestrian pathways, and ADA compliance between Santa Fe and Broadway. City officials plan to upgrade the underpass to ensure safer and more accessible travel for all residents. The project timeline extends through late 2026, marking a significant step toward modernizing local transit corridors. Construction will prioritize accessibility standards to meet the needs of diverse community members.
Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement advances bike and ADA access
The Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement project between Santa Fe and Broadway aims to improve bike, pedestrian, and ADA accessibility in Denver.
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