Denveright: Denver Moves: Transit
Denver is embarking on a 20-year vision. Help us take the first step.
Denver Moves transit banner - Route 10 bus with bike on rack, citizens looking at maps, people boarding light rail at station
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  • What are your top priorities for transit in Denver?
  • What would you like Denver Moves: Transit to accomplish?
  • Where would you like to see new or improved transit service in Denver? 
  • Take our transit survey now! Survey closes October 14.
Denver Moves: Transit Task Force
The Denver Moves: Transit Task Force is a group of 29 community leaders with interest or expertise in mobility or city-related planning topics. The Task Force’s role is to guide the advancement of the plan and to inform the overall process. They are also expected to bring their personal, professional and community expertise and be champions of the plan and process.

To help ensure all four Denveright plans are consistent and integrated, there is crossover in members among the plans’ Task Forces. Task Force members are unpaid and make a significant time commitment, including regular meetings and homework assignments. You can learn more about the Denver Moves: Transit Task Force and view each meeting’s materials at our website. Learn More »
About Denver Moves: Transit 

Denver Moves: Transit is Denver’s first transit plan that will look to create a local vision for new transit choices and improvements within our city. The plan will examine how transit can play a key role in creating a successful mobility system that moves more people, not just vehicles, through our city as our population continues to grow. 

As part of Denveright, Denver Moves: Transit will convene community conversations to shape how mobility will evolve to meet the needs of those who live, work and play in Denver over the next 20 years. Learn More »
Denveright  is a community-driven planning process that challenges you to shape how our community  evolves in four key areas: land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources. Through four coordinated citywide plans, we will chart the course of the Mile High City  for the next 20 years while also identifying immediate priorities to execute in the next few years.