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Interview: Eulois Cleckley, Executive Director, Denver Public Works

Denver is growing, and its infrastructure will need to improve accordingly. Eulois Cleckley wants to offer the city’s residents an alternative to privately owned vehicles. By Xavier Boucherat

Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the US: over the past seven years it has welcomed over 100,000 new residents, bringing the total to over 700,000. The capital of Colorado is flourishing still, and careful management of the city’s arterial network of streets and roads will be essential in delivering a mobility system which works for everyone.

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