The RISE Bike initiative is moving forward with construction of a protected bike lane along E 28th Ave. This specific segment, designated as CTN-2, will connect Downing Street to Vine Street. The project aims to improve safety and connectivity for cyclists in the 80211 zip code area. Work on this infrastructure improvement is scheduled to continue through late 2025. Residents can expect temporary lane closures and traffic adjustments as crews install the new protected facilities. The city remains committed to expanding its network of safe cycling routes across Denver neighborhoods.
RISE Bike: CTN-2 Protected Lane Advances on E 28th Ave
The RISE Bike initiative moves forward with protected bike lane construction along E 28th Ave between Downing and Vine streets in Denver.
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