You have until noon Wednesday, June 5, to provide input on transportation in Aurora for our first round of community engagement. The city of Aurora’s new 5-minute survey, available in English and 10 other languages, makes it easy. Please share this with friends or anyone you know who might need it in another language. The
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Rider Survey • Take the survey • Give Your Ideas to Improve Transit Along Alameda and @onhavanastreet • @drcogorg @auroragov ➡️https://engage.drcog.org/alameda-avenue-study • Estamos mejorando la Avenida Alameda. cuéntanos tus prioridades. Completa esta encuesta ➡️https://engage.drcog.org/alameda-avenue-study Improve safety. • Improve transit. • Enhance connections to community destinations and integrate with the transportation network. • Make Alameda accessible to everyone regardless of
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In April, the community will have its initial chance to participate in Connecting Aurora, our first-ever citywide multimodal transportation master plan. Connecting Aurora will examine the city holistically to identify projects, policies, standards, and programs that will make the city’s transportation systems safer, more comfortable, and more convenient for everyone. Whether you walk, bike, roll,
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In preparation for several potential development opportunities, the city of Aurora is updating the 13th Avenue and Fitzsimons-Colfax station area plan and creating an urban renewal plan for the area. The community is encouraged to provide feedback in two ways as part of this process: Take a short survey at EngageAurora.org/Colfax13thPlans: https://engageaurora.org/colfax13thplans Attend a public meeting
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Thank you to the City of Aurora Traffic and Transportation Planners and Engineers for keeping the District updated. Please see a list of the current and future City of Aurora & CDOT improvements along the On Havana Street Corridor. Current projects: Havana Corridor Study – This corridor study was initiated in 2019 and is wrapping
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Denver Post’s Article Here Saja Hindi Reporter – The Denver Post [email protected] 303-954-3379 Twitter: @BySajaHindi PDF VERSION OF THE ARTICLE from Huiliang Liu Aurora has a new vision for the Havana Street corridor as transportation “rebirth” is needed Michael Palmer, 38, waits for the bus on the corner of Havana and 11th streets in Aurora on
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Hop on board RTD during Zero Fare for Better Air in August It’s Zero Fare Transit Month in August on all buses and trains operated by RTD. The Aurora City Council will consider a resolution in support of Zero Fare Transit on RTD on July 25. The city is joining other local governments in this
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Havana Street Corridor Study Havana Street is one of the most vital roadways in Aurora, connecting corridor residents to the surrounding community and other major transportation corridors in the city and region. So the city is conducting the Havana Street Corridor Study to create a vision and plan for better safety and mobility for pedestrians,
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: March 2, 2021 Media Contact: Julie Patterson Senior Communications Strategist 303.739.6617 [email protected] City launches Havana Street survey on mobility recommendations AURORA, Colo. – The city of Aurora is encouraging anyone who uses Havana Street to take a survey on recommended strategies and improvements to address mobility needs for pedestrian, bike, transit and automobile
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Hello Havana Corridor Stakeholder! The Havana Street Corridor project is excited to welcome the public to read our project newsletter, join our upcoming public meeting, and provide project input through our survey. We encourage you to participate and to share this information widely with neighbors, friends, area business owners and anyone who would like to be involved. We
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Online Event https://www.auroragov.org/news/whats_new/havana_corridor_study_public_meeting_sept__30 Havana Street Corridor Study Havana Street is one of the most vital roadways in Aurora. It’s an important commercial, residential and commuter corridor that connects corridor residents and businesses to the surrounding community and other major transportation corridors in the city and region. The city is launching the Havana Street Corridor Study
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2020 Multi Modal Study Flyer