Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has released its updated Vision Zero Action plan, placing greater focus on specific locations where more fatal and serious injury crashes are occurring and establishing priorities to counter what has been an upward trend in fatal and serious injury crashes on Denver streets.
The Energize Denver Building Performance team has published a Notice of Public Hearing on proposed rules and regulations that govern the Building Performance program that provide additional detail for buildings 5,000-24,999 sq. ft. and an alternate compliance option for Manufacturing, Agricultural, and Industrial (MAI) buildings.
On May 24, the Denver Office of Emergency Management (Denver OEM) and Denver International Airport tested the emergency sirens across the city and at the Denver International Airport.
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) released the following statement after voting in favor of the bipartisan budget agreement that will raise the nation’s debt ceiling for the next two years and prevent a potentially devastating default on the nation’s debt
With the NBA Finals kicking off tomorrow here on home court, Mayor Michael B. Hancock has proclaimed Thursday, June 1, 2023 through to the championship clinching game as “Navy & Gold Week” throughout the City and County of Denver. Mayor Hancock is encouraging Nuggets fans across Denver, Colorado and the world – the Nuggets Nation – to wear Navy & Gold starting tomorrow and throughout the NBA Finals in support of the Denver Nuggets as they make their first championship appearance in franchise history against the Miami Heat.
On May 17, 2023, The co-chairs of the Congressional Diabetes Caucus, U.S. Reps. Diana DeGette (D-CO) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), sent a letter on May 17 to the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs calling on the agency to revise its current coverage criteria for Continuous Glucose Monitors so that more veterans with diabetes can access the promising new technology that’s helping millions of people across the country better manage the disease.
The Denver Office of Emergency Management, in partnership with the Denver International Airport plan to test Outdoor Warning Sirens around the city and at the airport at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 24.