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🌱 New Mobility Options Coming To North Denver + COVID-19 Booster Shots
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Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- Expanded mobility options coming to Globeville and Elyria-Swansea. In hopes of targeting areas most impacted by the lack of transportation solutions, the City of Denver is launching an effort to increase mobility options in north Denver neighborhoods like Globeville and Elyria-Swansea. (Patch)
- Denver wants to expand the South Platte River trail system. While the plans are mostly "unclear," Denver's Parks and Recreation Department says it wants to upgrade the trail system along the river's edge. (Denverite)
- Federal Landmark name changes in Colorado. 28 landmarks that included the word "squaw" have been changed in Colorado, along with more than 650 across the country have been swapped out after a federal effort mandated removing the long-used slur. (Out There)
- America's aging infrastructure impacted by heat waves and flooding. As heat waves are pushing power grids to their limits, and floods are impacting water systems in the U.S., climate impacts are adding to the growing maintenance backlog. (The Conversation)
- Colorado is rolling out expanded COVID-19 booster clinics across the state. With fall approaching and as previous vaccine immunity drops, Colorado is stepping up efforts to distribute updated boosters that specifically target Omicron subvariants. (CBS4)
Today in Denver:
- Friday Open Studio at Lakewood Arts: 40 West Arts District. (Noon-3 p.m.)
- Charles Livingston and Megan Bray: At Pirate Contemporary Art. (7 p.m.)
- Pat McGann: At Comedy Works. (7:15 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- September is National Preparedness Month and Denver Office of Emergency Management is hosting two preparedness fairs over the next month! Learn more how to become DenverREADY. (Denver)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Friday! I'll see you back in your inbox tomorrow with your next update. — Brad K. Evans
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