Denver just dumped 37 separate data filings for the intersection of I-25 Northbound and West 6th Avenue into the public record in just 90 days.
This sudden spike in filings isn't a sign of new construction, but a massive administrative push to make traffic safety metrics transparent for drivers navigating the corridor between LoDo and Capitol Hill.
Between February 12 and March 9, 2026, the city filed these notices to provide public access to traffic accident records spanning 2021 through 2025. The records, located at I-25 HWYNB / W 6TH AVE (80202), were released via the ArcGIS public service.
The frequency of these updates is highly unusual. While most Denver intersections see one or zero data filings per quarter, this specific junction saw a flurry of activity with updates appearing as often as every few days. For example, separate notices were filed on February 12, February 21, February 23, February 28, March 3, March 8, and March 9.
While these filings don't trigger immediate roadwork, the sheer volume of data being digitized suggests a comprehensive effort to track safety trends at one of the city's busiest junctions. Residents can use this data to identify dangerous patterns before the city proposes infrastructure changes.
For more details on these records, visit the Denver city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.