According to Colorado Public News:
“Early analysis from the Denver Regional Council of Governments suggests that its long-term transportation plan for the metro area will result in greenhouse gas emissions exceeding limits set by a new climate rule adopted last year.
DRCOG staff are in the early stages of exploring ways to meet those climate pollution reduction goals, including redirecting more of its budget to speeding up the installation of bus rapid transit corridors, building more multimodal projects like bike paths and lanes and sidewalks, and “refocusing the scope” of high-capacity urban arterial road-widening projects to emphasize users outside of vehicles instead of expansion.”