Tag: Parking
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Skier parking at Vail just got more expensive for upcoming winter season
Winter parking at the Town of Vail’s parking lots just got more expensive heading into winter 2025-26 and changes go into effect Nov. 14. According to the Vail Town Council, last week they approved a change that will have visitors now pay a $10/hour charge for a maximum of five hours on peak days (Friday…
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Parking topic of concern as Lakewood ponders zoning changes
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Residents voiced their approval of many proposed zoning changes at the Lakewood City Council meeting Monday but they expressed concerns about parking. The council reviewed portions of a 400-page planning document involving residential, commercial and…
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Memorial Day closures around metro Denver
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver area residents will be breaking out their grills and enjoying some extra sunshine on Monday for Memorial Day. City offices and state agencies will be celebrating the federal holiday as well, as most will be closed for the day. But what will not be…
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Denver airport will no longer take cash at parking exit lanes
Cash was once king. Soon, however, it’s departing from Denver International Airport’s parking exits. Starting next Monday, DIA will no longer accept cash from vehicles leaving its parking lots, airport authorities announced/ Exits will only take credit, debit or tap-to-pay options, such as Apple Pay. Visitors will still be able to pay for parking with…
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Heading out to the new Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs? What to know before you go
Outdoor events with packed crowds are nothing new in Colorado Springs. Air Force Academy football, the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, minor league baseball with the old Colorado Springs Sky Sox and the new Rocky Mountain Vibes, Colorado Springs Switchbacks soccer and the annual July Fourth gathering at the city’s Memorial Park — though it…
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Shots fired into car in Denver high school parking lot
No one was injured when shots were fired at a car in a North High School parking lot Wednesday afternoon, school officials said. The Denver Police Department said they were called to investigate a report of shots fired in the area of the school on West Speer Boulevard. “The west auxiliary parking lot was the…
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Denver International Airport offers reserved parking
Travelers at Denver International Airport can now reserve a parking spot up to 90 days before their flight, the airport announced Monday. The Denver airport introduced its premium reserve parking in an effort to make arriving for flights more convenient. The parking spots will be in the former valet areas on the fourth level of…
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Swifties can move swiftly on RTD trains and buses
The Regional Transportation District is bolstering service and connections for the upcoming Taylor Swift concerts. The district is adding train cars to boost service before and after the concerts July 14 and 15 at Empower Field at Mile High. The concert venue’s close proximity to a number of bus stops and rail stations makes public…
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Private parking operators in Denver face new transparency mandates starting June
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The city of Denver this week began imposing new requirements on operators of private parking spaces to be more transparent. In particular, the city now requires parking operators to clearly post the following information beginning on June 12: Fine and citation amounts associated with violating parking terms. The city said that, for example, the signs…
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Denver tightens parking regulations on ‘junkers’ and large vehicles on public right of way
The Denver City Council passed a bill updating Denver’s parking enforcement code Monday. District 9 Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca was the only “no” vote, but she said it was not because she disagrees with District 7 Councilman Jolon Clark’s efforts to update the code. The changes will more effectively manage turnover and curbside access in high demand…




