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Public commenter urges Denver City Council to require speed tables after East Avenue safety study
Summary
David Minster told the council the East Avenue Safety Study recommended installing speed tables every four blocks on 13th, 14th and 17th Avenues, citing projected reductions in deaths and crashes and urging the council to mandate DOTTI follow the study and dedicate enforcement revenue to high-risk streets.
David Minster urged the Denver City Council on Feb. 23 to require the city’s transportation agency to carry out recommendations from the East Avenue Safety Study, including installing speed tables every four blocks on 13th, 14th and 17th Avenues.
Minster, speaking during the council’s half-hour public comment period, said the study found that speed tables “would prevent on average 2.6 deaths, 117 injury crashes, and 335 property damage crashes…
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