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RTD, law enforcement K-9 teams train to strengthen public safety

RTD Transit Police K-9 handlers hosted a 10-hour training on Wednesday, March 25, as part of an ongoing partnership between law enforcement and military K-9 teams across Colorado. The weekly trainings enable the tight knit community of local, federal, and military K-9 units to strengthen the relationships between agencies for coordinated responses to threats.

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Fourth round of Partnership Program funding launched this week

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RTD released its 2026 Call for Projects for participation in the agency’s Partnership Program, with $6 million available annually over a three-year period. Funding will be available for the years 2027-2029 for projects determined to help enhance local mobility. A virtual Q&A session will be held on April 6 for interested applicants with applications due April 29. Learn more.

 

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Live digital displays support customer navigation across bus and rail connections

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With new digital displays now live at Denver Union Station, RTD is beginning a systemwide digital signage upgrade to improve how customers access real-time route information, destinations, departure times, and service updates. Full story.