Bus Stop Shelter #13060 Installed in Shared-use Sidewalk

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Bryan Wilson

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Dec 25, 2025, 5:45:06 PM (5 days ago) Dec 25
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Hello,

The shelter for bus stop #13060 on Colorado Blvd & 26th Ave was installed in a sidewalk that I believe is designed as shared-use, despite not being labeled as such on the Denver Moves: Bikes Updated Map.


Requesting that the bikes team update the map confirming that the sidewalk is a shared-use connection from 23rd to 26th around the City Park Golf Course, which as no through access for bikes.

Requesting for them to then follow-up with RTD to have the shelter be relocated off the sidewalk.

Alternatively, it could be moved slightly closer since the sign is also creating an obstruction. DOTI could then install a short curved section taking riders behind the shelter, which probably should have been installed with the City Park Golf Course project.

Bottom line, there should be a clear path that is 10' wide left unobstructed.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Respectfully,
Bryan Wilson 


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Bryan Wilson

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Dec 26, 2025, 1:08:30 PM (4 days ago) Dec 26
to Denver Moves Bikes, michael...@rtd-denver.com
Copying and pasting the response I received from 311. 


Hello,

Thank you for contacting the City & County of Denver on 12/25/2025 regarding your with the work completed by External Agency.
  • Issue: RTD
  • Resolution Comments: Sending email to Bus Stop Issues for assistance. Case will be closed to generate email but does not mean that the situation has been resolved at this time.
  • Description: Hello,


  • The shelter for bus stop #13060 on Colorado Blvd & 26th Ave was installed
    in a sidewalk that I believe is designed as shared-use, despite not being
    labeled as such on the Denver Moves: Bikes Updated Map.



  • Requesting that the bikes team update the map confirming that the sidewalk
    is a shared-use connection from 23rd to 26th around the City Park Golf
    Course, which as no through access for bikes.

    Requesting for them to then follow-up with RTD to have the shelter be
    relocated off the sidewalk.

    Alternatively, it could be moved slightly closer since the sign is also
    creating an obstruction. DOTI could then install a short curved section
    taking riders behind the shelter, which probably should have been installed
    with the City Park Golf Course project.

    Bottom line, there should be a clear path that is 10' wide left
    unobstructed.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

    Respectfully,
    Bryan Wilson

If you have further questions, please contact 311.

Thank You,

The City and County of Denver.
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Thank you.

How am I to track progress if it is closed?

Are those tasked with this request evaluated if it's closed?
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On Fri, Dec 26, 2025, 10:46 AM City of Denver <donot...@denvergov.org> wrote:
Hello,

Thank you for contacting the City & County of Denver on 12/25/2025 regarding your with the work completed by External Agency.
  • Issue: RTD
  • Resolution Comments: Sending email to Bus Stop Issues for assistance. Case will be closed to generate email but does not mean that the situation has been resolved at this time.
  • Description: Hello,


  • The shelter for bus stop #13060 on Colorado Blvd & 26th Ave was installed
    in a sidewalk that I believe is designed as shared-use, despite not being
    labeled as such on the Denver Moves: Bikes Updated Map.



  • Requesting that the bikes team update the map confirming that the sidewalk
    is a shared-use connection from 23rd to 26th around the City Park Golf
    Course, which as no through access for bikes.

    Requesting for them to then follow-up with RTD to have the shelter be
    relocated off the sidewalk.

    Alternatively, it could be moved slightly closer since the sign is also
    creating an obstruction. DOTI could then install a short curved section
    taking riders behind the shelter, which probably should have been installed
    with the City Park Golf Course project.

    Bottom line, there should be a clear path that is 10' wide left
    unobstructed.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

    Respectfully,
    Bryan Wilson

If you have further questions, please contact 311.

Thank You,

The City and County of Denver.

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