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TECHNOLOGYJul 8 · 10:00 UTCDENVERITEPaolo Zialcita

Denver cyclists get wheel dirty with DIY street-sweeping plan

Denver cyclists are addressing debris in bike lanes by proposing a bicycle-powered street sweeper. The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure currently uses two sweepers, cleaning downtown bike lanes twice weekly and others monthly. Cyclists aim to purchase a $4,500 trailer-based sweeper designed by a California engineering duo, seeking community support and city grants.

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