The city is moving forward with the RISE Bike: CTN-2 project on East 28th Avenue. This infrastructure improvement will create a protected bike lane connecting Downing Street to Vine Street. The initiative aims to enhance cyclist safety and connectivity within the local transportation network. Construction and planning efforts for this segment are currently active. Residents can expect changes to traffic patterns as the work progresses through the designated corridor. The project falls under the broader RISE Bike initiative to expand safe cycling routes across Denver.
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 streets in Denver.
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