Denver is rolling out a series of rapid infrastructure changes along Federal Blvd to stop traffic-related deaths and injuries.

These safety interventions target one of the city's most heavily traveled corridors, where pedestrian and cyclist risks are highest. The project is part of the city's Vision Zero initiative, which prioritizes redesigning streets to eliminate fatal crashes.

The work focuses on Federal Blvd in the 80233 zip code. While specific construction costs and square footage for the modifications were not listed in the initial filing, the 'Quick Safety' designation typically involves low-cost, high-impact changes like adjusted signal timing, new signage, or paint-buffered lanes.

Residents can attend public meetings regarding these changes at Denver City Hall. More information on the project's scope is available via the city's infrastructure portal: https://services.arcgis.com/zdB7qR0BtYrg0Xpl/arcgis/rest/services/InfrastructureProjects_VisionZero_external/FeatureServer/0