Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Coverage of Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure in the Nexus archive.
- Traffic light malfunction at busy Denver intersection raises safety concerns among residents
A traffic light malfunction was reported at Denver's busy intersection of Santa Fe Drive and Mississippi Avenue, where the signal reportedly showed green in all directions simultaneously. Residents like Jill Gallegos found this highly dangerous and reported the issue to the city. Although the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure stated the system is currently operating correctly, residents continue to report potential malfunctions.
- 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.