Judge denies bail cut for suspect in liquor sting
Van Thien Pham, already on probation for selling liquor to a teen in a case linked to a fatal traffic accident, faces two District Courty appearances in June.
Highway reopens early after crews set bridge in place
FasTrack’s crews finish rollout of project’s signature bridge hours early and all lanes of traffic reopened more than a day ahead of schedule.
RTD crews move fast on bridge’s slow rollout
Rollout is progressing faster than expected and, if things continue to go well, RTD officials expect to reopen the closed higway ahead of schedule. The bridge, between Kipling Street and Simms/Union will be lighted at night.
Bridge move a sure thing for Saturday, RTD says
All lanes of West 6th Avenue will close between Simms/Union and Kipling at 8 .a.m. Friday and will remain closed through Monday morning. Bleacher seats will be in place for spectators Saturday.
County’s $100 grand ensures Boys & Girls Club for Lakewood
County approves contract for “specific” services, guaranteeing that the first Boys & Girls Club in Jeffco will open late this summer at O’Connell Middle School.
City Council OKs commercial use for Jeffco Health campus
More than 100 people, most of them sporting stickers opposing the county’s rezoning plan, crowded into a standing-room only public hearing that lasted nearly six hours. Approval of the proposal will permit up to 150,000 square feet of retail and commercial space at the corner of West Alameda and Kipling.
Ruling shuts down liquor store implicated in fatal ‘07 crash
Husband of store’s owner, on probation for selling alcohol linked to an under-age driver involved in a fatal crash, stands accused again after police sting.
Weather postpones move of RTD’s 6th Ave. bridge
Transit agency reschedules move of 286-foot long bridge and the full closure of a stretch of the busy highway for next weekend, weather permitting. The move is expected to take up to 30 hours on a 25-foot per hour journey.
Rain, chill greet Lakewood’s Earth Day festival
Sketchy weather cancels Saturday’s volunteer work day at Bear Creek Park after keeping numbers down at the city’s second Earth Day festival Thursday.
Purse-snatching suspect shot at border crossing
Richard Lee Cress, 54, of Thornton, is charged with assaulting a federal officer after trying to flee a border checkpoint in southern California. He was wounded in the attempt.
RTD Board snubs 2010 election for FasTracks tax increase
But the transit agency directors are expected to study the “FasTax” proposal annually until the time and voter sentiment are right, according to RTD.
Council opens on-line door for wider public comment
Council also adopts more deliberate approach on issues of importance, including current debates on proposed Charter changes and RV parking. The plan will allow more time between study session and the eventual final vote.
RV owners could face new regs for on-street parking
Council leans toward seasonal split for new regulations with a 7- to 10-day maximum during the spring and summer camping season. A decision is months away, allowing ample time for public scrutiny and comment.
Council moves cautiously on timing of special elections
Proposal undergoes significant change during Monday night discussion, but what proposed Charter change, if any, goes to the ballot in November will not be determined until July.
RTD plans to make bridge move a spectator event
Transportation officials plan to install bleachers so folks can watch the move. But drivers may not like the two-day closure of a stretch of W. 6th Avenue. April holds a number of potential head-aches for drivers starting with a major closure Monday.
County wants to sell Jeffco Health parcel now, buy Lakewood building
“We want to sell in this market … we want to buy in this market,” says Commissioner Kathy Hartman, referring to the continued depressed real estate outlook in the metro area.
Proposed Boys & Girls Club at O’Connell seeks support
Fund-raising effort plans Open House to showcase proposed after-school program for youngsters, but remains about $150,000 short as deadline looms.
Ritter signs Tyler’s bill increasing renewable energy use
HB 1001 increases voter-mandated standard for utility companies and requires 30 percent of power generated to come from renewable sources by 2020.
