Current Transportation & Infrastructure Projects Find information about major studies, planning efforts, and construction projects currently underway in DOTI.
Denver Moves: Bicycles Program Bicycles provide a travel option that is convenient, affordable, has health benefits, and helps ease congestion. These are all elements of the community’s vision for a healthier and more vibrant city. By building out Denver’s bike network and creating a comfortable space for people to ride, DOTI is helping to realize this vision.
Denver's Shared Streets for COVID-19 In April 2020, after Denver announced stay at home orders to reduce to spread of COVID-19, the city’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) closed several stretches of roadway to thru-traffic to provide residents with places to walk and bike amid social distancing rules.
Denver Moves: Broadway Since 2015, DOTI has been studying Broadway to make the corridor safer for bicyclists, drivers, pedestrians and transit riders. In 2019, after extensive community input and technical planning, the City is designing a more multi-modal Broadway.
Complete Streets Design Guiding principles for the city's public right of way, detailing how we allocate space to transportation, utilities and other public infrastructure.
Transit Amenity Program — Dockless Mobility Vehicle Program Denver is currently seeking a licensee for a dockless bike and scooter share program; learn more about the pilot program and guidelines for all users.
Denver Moves: Downtown Re-envisioning the city’s downtown transportation system to create a roadmap for implementing tangible near-term improvements for people who live, work, study, visit and play in downtown Denver and identifying a long-term vision for the future of mobility in the city’s center.
Flood Information Several Denver neighborhoods experience flooding during rainstorms or after very wet winters when the ground is saturated. More extreme flooding is also possible in lower-lying areas of town, and some residents are at increased risk of flooding because of their proximity to a major waterway.
Neighborhood Transportation Management Program (NTMP) Working with neighborhoods to establish local transportation priorities, to develop and implement transportation projects that support those priorities, and to help inform the local implementation of citywide mobility and safety programs.