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Wednesday, September 30, 2020 6-7:30p FREE

Havana Street Corridor Study Public Meeting

Online Event

Join us for a virtual meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 to find out more information about the city of Aurora’s Havana Street Corridor Study underway and provide input. The city is studying the Havana Street corridor from Montview Boulevard to Dartmouth Avenue with an eye toward improved safety and mobility for all users along the busy corridors.
The study will create a corridor vision, goals, brand enhancements, land use framework and recommended transportation improvements that recognizes the diverse needs of Aurora’s residents, business owners, visitors and traveling public.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: Sept. 10, 2020

Media Contact: Julie Patterson

Senior Communications Strategist

303.739.6617

[email protected]

City hosting virtual meeting Sept. 30 for Havana corridor study

AURORA, Colo. – The public is invited to attend a virtual meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 to find out more information about the city of Aurora’s Havana Street Corridor Study underway and provide input.

The city is studying the Havana Street corridor from Montview Boulevard to Dartmouth Avenue with an eye toward improved safety and mobility for all users along the busy corridors.

The intent is to create a future Havana Street corridor that is pedestrian and bicycle friendly but also efficient for other travel modes; safe for all travelers; a diverse cultural hub; represents and promotes the needs of existing and future economic development and the community; maintains distinct characteristics of corridor subareas; and is activated by arts and entertainment elements.

The study will create a corridor vision, goals, brand enhancements, land use framework and recommended transportation improvements that recognizes the diverse needs of Aurora’s residents, business owners, visitors and traveling public.

Key stakeholders involved in the project include the Colorado Department of Transportation, the Regional Transportation District, the Denver Regional Council of Governments, the city and county of Denver, the Havana Business Improvement District and nearby neighborhood organizations.

To access virtual meeting, visit AuroraGov.org/HavanaStreetCorridorStudy for the various ways to connect.

For questions, contact Huiliang Liu at 303.739.7265 or [email protected] or Tom Worker-Braddock at 303.739.7340 or [email protected].

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For more information and ways to access the virtual meeting, visit AuroraGov.org/HavanaStreetCorridorStudy.
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