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Denver weather: Forecasters say Denver will receive up to 18 inches of snow by Monday

1 of 5 Pedestrians fight blowing snow as they move eastbound along Colfax Avenue as a snowstorm sweeps over the intermountain West Saturday, March 13, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters were predicting up to three feet of snow from the lumbering storm, which started slowly around the noon hour Saturday. David Zalubowski - staff, AP A pedestrian hurries across the intersection of Grant Street and Colfax Avenue as a snowstorm sweeps over the intermountain West Saturday, March 13, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters were predicting up to three feet of snow from the lumbering storm, which started slowly around the noon hour Saturday. David Zalubowski - staff, AP

Infrared technology considered at crosswalks of 17 busy Denver intersections

Infrared technology considered at crosswalks of 17 busy Denver intersections     DENVER (KCNC) The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure hopes to get approval from the Denver City Council this week for new technology to improve safety at major crosswalks. Infrared cameras will detect the difference in size between people and cars increasing the time for a cross signal to change and keeping a traffic light on red until someone reaches the other side of the street. “This has huge potential to increase safety for pedestrians,” said Nancy Kuhn, the director of public information for DOTI. “Detecting when they’re in the crosswalk, holding back the cars a little bit longer to allow them to clear the intersection.”

9NEWS reporter gets city to void expired tag tickets in city

9NEWS reporter Marc Sallinger just got you (and himself) out of paying Denver s expired license plate tickets Denver will now again stop issuing tickets to cars with expired license plates because of the backlog at the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles. Author: Marc Sallinger (9 News) Published: 9:33 PM MST February 3, 2021 Updated: 8:43 PM MST February 4, 2021 DENVER If you’ve driven in Denver at all recently, you’ve undoubtedly seen license plates that are long expired – the backlog at the DMV is months long, making it nearly impossible for people to get new plates in a timely manner.  That didn’t stop the City and County of Denver from issuing nearly 3,000 citations in the past three days to parked cars that had expired license plates.

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