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Originally Posted by RiNo Randy
It's both.
And something that can, and should be addressed.
But alas, our reliance on cars is far too great.
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You and I are "single;"
wong has a family. Families have a whole different mindset than we have. To a degree the needs of children (always) come first. Central Park was built to be family-friendly... and that's a good thing.
As young adults get a little older (like near their 30's) and become families they tend to move out of Denver, especially the city center. It's all about their changing mindset. It's why the Denver School District is shrinking and having to close schools and more of that is ahead. Gentrification adds to this, partly because it has made the city center a more expensive place to live.
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It's a logistics quagmire.
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Originally Posted by RiNo Randy
'm still baffled how some busy corridors, like Colo Blvd as an example, don't have better timing on lights to allow traffic to flow. Especially during the "rush hours".
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The need for cross traffic is nearly as important as traffic flow along Colorado Blvd. Plus the volumes change at 1st Avenue; much heavier to the south, less so on the north side.