Connecting Arvada - Round 2 Engagement
Connecting Arvada - Round 2 Engagement
The City of Arvada is invested in addressing transportation challenges and we want to hear from you!
Connecting Arvada, the City’s Transportation System Plan (TSP) development has been ongoing since mid-2023 and is nearly complete. Last fall, the first survey asked community members to share their experiences and concerns moving around Arvada. The City received over 1,300 comments. Those comments were factored into an extensive process that resulted in a preliminary list of infrastructure investments (projects to improve how we all move around the City). Now we need your input to help prioritize these investments, which will provide project recommendations for the next 20 years.
Based on public feedback, stakeholder input, research, and modeling the following focus areas have been identified as primary transportation concerns. To ensure that the TSP reflects community priorities, please fill out the survey so that we can better understand your feedback on the direction of Arvada’s transportation system.
The final day to complete the survey will be Sunday, December 1, 2024.
To leave a voicemail comment call, 855-925-2801 project code: 10596 or email a comment to 93161@publicinput.com.
In the following question you will be asked to rank your preference for the City's priority of investments in three broad categories. We have provided a brief explainer of each category and examples of some of the projects which would fall under these categories:
Vehicular 🚗🛣️🚦🌉
Vehicular investments include:
- maintenance of existing roads,
- improvements to decrease travel times,
- improvements to safety,
- improvements to intersections,
- and the construction of new roads and bridges.
Example images:
Active Transportation 🏃♀️👨🦽🚴
Active Transportation includes:
- improvements to and development of on- and off-street bike lanes, trails, sidewalks, shared-use paths,
- improvements to increase safety for bicyclists and pedestrians,
- and maintenance of existing bike lanes, trails, sidewalks, shared-use paths.
Example images:
Access to Transit 🚍🚆🛴
Investments in access to transit include:
- improving availability and access to services like the RTD G-Line,
- expanding service and improving access to buses,
- improving on-demand transit services like Access-a-Ride and Access-on-Demand,
- and creating infrastructure that increases first and last mile access to transit.
Example images:
Now, within each category please rank your preference of the kinds of projects you'd most like to see: