DENVER — In the heart of Denver's Westwood neighborhood, residents and business owners say the area's culture and community have always been strong — but for years, they've felt forgotten by the city. Now, a major infrastructure project led by Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is bringing new hope to Morrison Road, Westwood's main artery. ▶️ Morrison Road project brings new hope to Denver's Westwood neighborhoodMorrison Road infrastructure project brings new hope to Denver's Westwood neighborhoodThe plans include wider sidewalks, safer crosswalks, trees, and two new community plazas between Sheridan Boulevard and Nevada Place — all funded through more than $37 million in voter-approved bonds. Denver7Moriah Rodriguez was born and raised in Westwood and is now president of the Westwood Community Action Team registered neighborhood association (RNO). Ron Martinez owns Boogie Down bar on Morrison Road.