Sidewalk Implementation Plan (SIP)

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Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is kicking off development of its first Sidewalk Implementation Plan (SIP), providing opportunities for residents to weigh in as it embarks upon a historic effort to build a long-term roadmap for repairing damaged sidewalks, widening deficient sidewalks, and building new sidewalks.

Development of a SIP was required in the sidewalk ordinance passed by Denver voters in 2022. The purpose of the SIP is to detail the City’s path forward for building and upgrading sidewalks across the city in both the short term and long term. The SIP will create a prioritization framework for delivering sidewalks, and develop work plans for sidewalk construction, reconstruction, and repair across the city with a more detailed focus on what will be constructed in the next six (6) years.

Sidewalk Implementation Plan (SIP)

Sidewalk Plan Process: Winter 2025, Spring 2026, Summer -Winter 2026

DOTI Sidewalk Program Zoom Webinar

DOTI invited the public to join a Zoom Webinar on February 11th for a deeper dive into the Sidewalk Implementation Plan and State of the System Report and to learn more about our current sidewalk network.

You can watch that Webinar on YouTube here

Contact Us

If you have questions or comments about the Sidewalk Program or Sidewalk Implementation Plan, please email sidewalks@denvergov.org or leave a voicemail on our project hotline at 720-337-6380. 

Pro-tip: Use Denver 311 to report any addresses with no existing sidewalk (or damaged sidewalks), while we wait for the Sidewalk Improvement Plan to arrive in Skyland. It will help create a "heat map" of missing sidewalks to help prioritize Skyland's areas that need attention.

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