CDOT plans to spend nearly $59 million in Denver Metro region. Author: Nelson Garcia Updated: 5:59 PM MST January 1, 2021
DENVER The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has launched a new plan focused on making streets make sense in areas where people, bikes, and cars often co-mingle.
It s called Safer Main Streets and is an initiative Danny Katz, the director of the Colorado Public Interest Research Group and chairman of Denver Streets Partnership, said he s been fighting for for years. Whether you re walking, biking, rolling, waiting for transit, or driving your own car, Katz said. Unfortunately, just too many streets just aren t safe right now.
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Danny Katz
Danny Katz is a columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He writes the Modern Guru column in the Good Weekend magazine. He is also the author of the books Spit the Dummy, Dork Geek Jew and the Little Lunch series for kids.
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Jacob van Ruisdael’s ‘The Hekelveld’, in Amsterdam in Winter (around 1665-70), is in Agnews’ London Art Week exhibition, Landscapes and Cityscapes, from the 17th to 20th century Courtesy of Agnews
The contemporary art market yo-yos with the stock markets and whims of speculators, the auction results of its young stars shoehorned into indexes that dress them up as investment material.
But Old Masters are a more capricious beast. This is not a constructible market with a continuous supply from malleable young artists; instead, there are fallow years, offering only dull landscapes filled with depressed cattle, and ropey boss-eyed portraits, when dealers will tell you (from their second homes in Provence) that the end is nigh and supply has dried up once and for all.