Wednesday evening, Keating Wagner served as a proud partner and supporter of the Vision Zero Walk and Ride that honored 88 people who died walking, biking, and driving on Denver streets last year. The vigil, which included city leaders and community members, including Mayor Michael Hancock, hopes to raise awareness about efforts to reduce traffic-related deaths throughout the city, with a goal of eliminating deaths and serious injuries by 2030.
Keating Wagner had nearly a dozen employees participate in the walk and ride, which started at Denver’s City and County Building. The firm walked alongside those impacted by traffic fatalities including a client, who lost her teenage son a few years ago.
To learn more about Vision Zero or the event, check out this 9News story.
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