Denver Spending Millions to Cut Traffic Deaths on Alameda and Federal

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston wants to cut the number of traffic deaths citywide in half over the next two years, starting with retuning traffic lights on two major corridors and saturating the popular streets with speed limit signs. Johnston unveiled the System Providing Evidence-Based Enhancements in Denver (SPEED) pilot program during a press conference today, June 24, announcing that the Denver Department of Transportation & Infrastructure will spend $2 million on changes to Alameda Avenue and Federal Boulevard, with $1 million going toward updates to each corridor…

Denver Spending Millions to Cut Traffic Deaths on Alameda and Federal
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston wants to cut the number of traffic deaths citywide in half over the next two years, starting with retuning traffic lights on two major corridors and saturating the popular streets with speed limit signs. Johnston unveiled the System Providing Evidence-Based Enhancements in Denver (SPEED) pilot program during a press conference today, June 24, announcing that the Denver Department of Transportation & Infrastructure will spend $2 million on changes to Alameda Avenue and Federal Boulevard, with $1 million going toward updates to each corridor…