Safety ‘threatened’ by controversial Alameda Avenue plan, Denver council members warn

Several members of Denver City Council sent a letter to Mayor Mike Johnston on Tuesday over “grave concerns” about changes to the planned “road diet” on Alameda Avenue.

The letter was signed by eight council members, including Paul Kashmann and Flor Alvidrez, who represent the neighborhoods impacted by DOTI’s new road design.

The letter follows months of outcry from neighbors and advocates who say the city is failing to meet safety standards. They argue the city watered down final plans to cater to a small group of wealthy neighbors…

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