Traffic & Transit

Denver Launches 'Moves Everyone 2050' Campaign

Here's how to have your say in the creation of transportation solutions in Denver.

The 'Denver Moves Everyone 2050' campaign is seeking feedback from commuters.
The 'Denver Moves Everyone 2050' campaign is seeking feedback from commuters. (Amber Fisher/Patch)

DENVER, CO — Denver officials have launched a new campaign that aims to improve transportation in the city, and the initiative is seeking public feedback.

The 'Denver Moves Everyone 2050' campaign aims to "prioritize equitable and safe solutions for Denverites, and seek to improve the movement of goods and services ensuring you have access to everything you need," city officials said in a public notice.

"Whoever said, 'Getting there is half the fun,' probably wasn’t a commuter sitting in rush-hour traffic, someone who just missed their bus, a child crossing a busy intersection, a semi-truck driver navigating urban streets, or a bicyclist sandwiched between what seem like monster trucks."

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The initiative aims to create safer streets, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve transit and facilitate efficient delivery of services.

The campaign seeks feedback from local commuters on what they value — you can take the survey here.

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The initiative issued the following progress timeline:

  1. Summer 2021: Set the foundation - "Where are we now and what do we value?"
  2. Fall 2021: Find the path forward - "Where are we going and what do we want to be?"
  3. Winter 2022: Identify options for future transportation improvements - "How are we getting there?"
  4. Summer 2022: Track our progress - "How are we doing?

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