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Posts by Jake Cohen

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The Lawlessness That Cops Ignore In New York, a failure to take quality-of-life complaints seriously reveals a city unaccountable to its residents.

City needs to become more responsive. I think it was best summed up in this piece a few years ago about NYC but applies here. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...

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Actually this looks like it went to Neighborhood inspection which is part of CPD they usually are looking at different things may not be the ROW rules and regs

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yeah I think this is where rules are not equal to what the inspectors do. I don't know of anything that specifically allows this. But most of my 311 requests receive similar responses.

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These rules should apply to any permit: www.denvergov.org/files/assets...

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My understanding is the detour program requires detours for any bike or pedestrian route for projects permitted after 2022.

But would be good to be more explicit you’re right I’ll sync with detour program team and get a better understanding of what’s there today and where gaps are.

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That’s an interesting idea. I think tbh the rules may not be the problem at the moment. We keep running into the rules exist in some form but there is no enforcement. But they maybe should be better defined for inspectors.

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Oh no. Hopefully that will change, Johnston is appointing a boards and commission director who hopefully can help connect us better but TBD.

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Thanks this is good to know about. I’m deeply frustrated with the current “resolutions”

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Sorry don’t login super consistently here yet. I think it’s a flawed and imperfect. But yes today that’s our main method on DOTI PRAB may be different.

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I'm very proud of the work our Board put into this letter. Thank you Rebecca Tauber for this story! denverite.com/2023/10/12/h...

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When designing products please remember to think about a person who has no idea what you are talking about. I know it sounds obvious but I see it all the time!

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The dangers of buying an SUV – and the big cars to try instead Large cars are increasingly vilified, but owners are reluctant to switch until the benefits of supposedly greener alternatives become clear

"The success of the SUV over the past two decades... is largely a triumph of marketing over sense."

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Hi Bluesky! 👋

It’s nicer over here!

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