Thank you to everyone who shared feedback on priority streets and your specific travel needs with the GES Safer Streets project this spring (February-April 2025)! With support from our Community Based Outreach Partners, the GES Safer Streets project team attended a total of 14 events (see Public Outreach section below) and spoke with more than 250+ individuals. We received 675+ unique, location-specific responses that will directly inform the design of safety improvements that grounded in the community's real-world experiences.
What we heard from Phase 1:
- The top three concerns identified through the feedback map account for 58% of all feedback received:
- 25% Speeding
- 17% Traffic
- 16% Pedestrian and Bike protection
- Only 11% of responses mentioned hot/icy conditions and flooding
- 10% of responses did not fit into existing categories
- The NDSS Safer Streets project name could be revised to improve clarity.
In our second phase of outreach (June 2025), the GES Safer Streets project team will ask for your feedback on proposed improvements to your streets based on the most common concerns we heard and safety data we gathered. Proposed improvements range from adding speed cushions to slow traffic, making crossings safer, adding greenery along the streets, and more. Construction of these improvements is expected to occur in 2027 and 2028.
New name. Same objective.
In Phase 1 of our outreach, we heard feedback that the project's name, North Denver Safer Streets, was leading to confusion and didn't align with how the community refers to itself.
The City is dedicated to communicating with GES neighbors on their terms, which is why we are changing the name of the project to GES Safer Streets.