Denver city council votes to move forward on jaywalking measure

Denver city council votes to move forward on jaywalking measure

People might be able to jaywalk in Denver without worrying about getting a ticket if a new measure passes.

Denver's City Council voted Monday to move forward on a plan to decriminalize jaywalking.

Councilmembers advocating for this say jaywalking shouldn't be a priority for police officers. They also argue that with snow and ice on the roads and sidewalks, sometimes finding a crosswalk or crossing the street at one can be almost impossible.

City data shows police have given out 135 citations for jaywalking since 2017. Of those ticketed, about 41% were given to Black people, despite being only 10% of the city's population.

Some councilmembers don't agree with this proposal, saying it's not going to make the streets any safer.

The city council will take a final vote on the matter Monday, Jan. 30.

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