Denver to Respond to Forecast of Overnight Snow Published on January 22, 2023 With forecasts calling for light snow accumulations overnight (trace to about an inch), the City and County of Denver will have its big plow drivers on duty tonight into tomorrow to respond to the main streets. DOTI will not activate its residential plow program given that predicted snow totals are low. Tagged as: , Community Safety, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver Prepares for More Snowfall Published on January 20, 2023 With light snow showers possible today into tomorrow and more snow in the forecast as we usher in a new week, the City and County of Denver’s big plow drivers will remain on duty throughout the weekend, on rotating 12-hour shifts, to provide round the clock response to the main streets as needed. Tagged as: , Community Safety, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver’s Snow Response Continues Published on January 19, 2023 The City and County of Denver’s plow drivers remain on duty at this hour, working to clear the main streets after yesterday’s storm and in preparation for the possibility of snow showers tomorrow. Tagged as: , Community Safety, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver Continues its Snow Response with Plows Clearing City Streets Published on January 18, 2023 The City and County of Denver’s plow drivers remain on duty at this hour, with heavy-duty plows clearing the main streets and residential plows addressing the side streets. The City’s response will continue round the clock into tomorrow. Tagged as: , Community Safety, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver Prepares its Residential Plows in Advance of Today’s Storm Published on January 17, 2023 In anticipation of a winter storm due to arrive in Denver later today that could bring 6”-11” of snow followed by prolonged cold temperatures, the city is mounting plows on its residential 4x4 pickup trucks to be ready to deploy to the side streets. Tagged as: , Community Safety, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver’s Snow Plan this Week to Include the Residential Plows Published on January 16, 2023 With the possibility that Denver could see snowfall totals in the 6”-11” range from a winter storm that’s arriving tomorrow, and with cold temperatures to follow as well as additional snow possible on Friday, DOTI is preparing to deploy its big plows to the main streets and small plows to the residential streets on Tuesday when snow starts to accumulate. Tagged as: , Community Safety, Mayor, News, Press release, Snow, Transportation and Infrastructure
Larimer Street Bridge Replacement to Create Better Connections Published on January 03, 2023 The City and County of Denver is replacing the Larimer Street bridge over Cherry Creek between 14th Street and Speer Boulevard and making improvements that better support the many ways people travel along this stretch. Tagged as: , Community Safety, Mayor, News, Press release, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver to Reopen E. 56th Avenue before the Holiday Weekend Published on December 16, 2022 DOTI is anticipating reopening East 56th Avenue from Peoria Street to Peña Boulevard next Friday, December 23, ensuring the roadway is ready for travel again after a new sanitary sewer pipe was installed underground. Tagged as: , Community Safety, Construction project, News, Press release, Safety, Stormwater, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver Prepares to Finalize New Citywide Transportation Plan Published on November 30, 2022 DOTI is just weeks away from releasing a draft of a new citywide transportation plan that aims to deliver on the community’s values of mobility, safety, sustainability, community and quality. But before a final draft of the plan is complete, DOTI is asking the public to weigh in on recommendations it’s making for short-term transportation improvements. Tagged as: , News, Press release, Transportation and Infrastructure
Denver Extends its Closure of E. 56th Avenue from Peoria to Peña Published on November 20, 2022 Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has determined that a damaged sanitary sewer pipe discovered by crews implementing a travel and safety improvement project on East 56th Avenue (damage not caused by their construction activities) will need to be replaced rather than repaired to ensure the integrity of the pipe for years to come. Tagged as: , Community Safety, Construction project, News, Press release, Safety, Transportation and Infrastructure