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Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation Transportation Committee – Canceled

INC’s Transportation Committee meeting planned for Thursday, March 12th, 2020 has been canceled as a precautionary measure to reduce the potential for gatherings to spread the novel Coronavirus.

Everyone is welcome! We discuss a range of transportation, transit, and streets topics, build connections with the agencies and organizations involved, and ensure that neighborhood input is included in plans at all levels! Attendees do not need to be INC delegates. You are welcome to participate even if your neighborhood organization is not a member of INC, or you are not active in a neighborhood group. Please pass on this invitation to anyone who might be interested in joining the committee — they can use this form to be added to our growing e-mail list!

The INC Transportation Committee meeting on March 12th is packed with four timely topics  multimodal network buildout, news about Denver mobility advocacy, state legislative updates, and a review and look ahead on automated traffic enforcement. All this and snacks, too! Please join us and bring a neighbor!

  • Denver’s Community Network Process — David Pulsipher, DoTI City Planner Supervisor
  • Denver Streets Partnership’s Policy Agenda for 2020 — Jill Locantore, DSP Executive Director
  • State Legislative Update – Piep van Heuven, Policy Director, Bicycle Colorado
  • Automated Traffic Enforcement: Status, Challenges and Expansion — Ted Porras, Denver Police Department Photo Enforcement Unit Operational Supervisor

Read on for the detailed agenda, event announcements, and our 2020 committee schedule.


INC Transportation Committee – Thursday, March 12th, 6-8 p.m at 1201 Williams St., 19th Floor 

  1. Denver’s Community Network Process — David Pulsipher, DoTI City Planner Supervisor
    Denver has just launched the Community Network process which will identify and develop neighborhood projects to improve safety and connections for people walking, biking, taking transit, and traveling by other modes in the community. The first phase of the process includes planning, design, and construction of a low-stress bicycle network that will increase safety while benefitting all roadway users, including 125 miles of new bike lanes by 2023. The first community meetings in three Community Network subareas are happening this month, to gather community input on other critical needs for building a safer, connected transportation system. David Pulsipher with DoTI will join us to talk about this new process and solicit our thoughts on how to maximize deep and diverse participation in neighborhoods.
  2. Short Break (with snacks!)
  3. Denver Streets Partnership’s Policy Agenda for 2020 — Jill Locantore, DSP Executive Director
    Denver Streets Partnership, formed in 2016 as a coalition of nonprofit organizations advocating for people-friendly streets, has emerged as a highly-effective coordination point for bike, walk and transit advocates. This month, DSP has announced its growth from a coalition into a fully-staffed multimodal advocacy organization — a merger of WalkDenver and Bicycle Colorado’s Denver-based advocacy work — which will continue to operate with leadership from DSP’s engaged coalition of nonprofits in this area. Jill Locantore will be joining us to discuss DSP’s policy agenda for 2020.
  4. State Legislative Update – Piep van Heuven, Policy Director, Bicycle Colorado
    Each session there are several pieces of legislation that can affect the safety of the streets in Denver and around Colorado. Piep van Heuven, a regular at our INC Transportation Committee meetings, will give us a brief update on four of the most important ones, SB20-061 “Yield to Bicycles in Bicycle Lanes”, SB20-065 “Limit Mobile Electronic Devices While Driving, SB-151 “Administration of the RTD”, and HB20-1118 “Careless Driving Serious Bodily Injury”. In this brief update, Piep will bring us up to date and let us know how to most effectively advocate for making our streets safer while providing better mobility.
  5. Automated Traffic Enforcement: Status, Challenges and Expansion — Ted Porras, Denver Police Department Photo Enforcement Unit Operational Supervisor
    Denver has limited use of automated enforcement today (such as speed and red-light radar/cameras), but it’s been shown to be more effective in reducing crashes and crash severity, and is less discriminatory, than occasional police presence and ticketing. The Vision Zero Action Plan says that Denver will “create safe speeds by developing a program with a systematic approach, focusing on speed reduction along the High Injury Network (HIN) through automated enforcement and messaging, and creating slow zones within the city.” INC has been calling for metrics-driven use of automated enforcement for safety — not ticket revenue — and for slow zones in our platform since 2015. Ted Porras will give us an overview of what’s in place today, the evolving technology available, legislative factors, and the forthcoming plans for metrics-driven expansion of automated enforcement in this timely update.

Events Announcements

  • Community Network Public Open House #1: Central
    • Tuesday, March 10, 2020 5:30 – 7:30 PM
    • Manual High School Cafeteria, 1700 E 28th Ave, Denver, CO 80205, USA
    • Attend this open house to discuss transportation topics in your neighborhood. Feedback will help the City plan and design projects that meet community needs, increase safety, and benefit all. Learn more by viewing this event flyer.
  • Community Network Public Open House #1: Northwest
    • Wednesday, March 12, 2020 6:00 – 8:00 PM
    • Scheitler Recreation Center 5031 W 46th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 USA
    • Attend this open house to discuss transportation topics in your neighborhood. Feedback will help the City plan and design projects that meet community needs, increase safety, and benefit all. Learn more by viewing this event flyer.
  • The Road Ahead Seminar – Transportation Solutions
    • Thursday, March 12th, 7:30am-11:30am
    • Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York Street
    • Registration link
    • $40 general admission, $20 student admission
    • INC has a limited number of discount codes – write to [email protected]
  • The Great Denver Bike Adventure 2020

2020 Meeting Schedule
Calendar ahead! Our remaining 2020 schedule is:

  • Thursday, May 14th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
  • Thursday, July 9th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
  • Thursday, September 10th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
  • Thursday, November 12th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm

Call for Topic Suggestions
Do you have a topic you’d like the INC Transportation Committee to consider or to find a speaker to discuss with us? Please send your ideas to [email protected]!

Venue:

1201 Williams St, 19th Floor Conf Room