Why does the sidewalk at 8th and Josephine just end?
Danielle from Denver writes, “What’s driving you crazy? Why does the sidewalk at 8th and Josephine at Congress Park just end into the dirt and doesn’t connect to the street?"
Danielle from Denver writes, “What’s driving you crazy? Why does the sidewalk at 8th and Josephine at Congress Park just end into the dirt and doesn’t connect to the street?"
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