Community invited to provide feedback on potential changes via online questionnaire

BOULDER, Colo. – The City of Boulder is evaluating the Chautauqua Access Management Program (CAMP), including the free Park-to-Park shuttle to Chautauqua, and invites community input via an online questionnaire open through Sept. 30, 2023. Input will help evaluate the effectiveness of the program and inform potential changes.

Chautauqua Park is one of Boulder’s most popular destinations. CAMP aims to better manage access to the park while minimizing impacts to the neighborhood and the area’s natural and cultural resources. During the CAMP season on summer weekends and holidays, the program includes:

  • Free shuttles from remote parking lots and downtown Boulder to Chautauqua, including the Park-to-Park and HOP 2 Chautauqua shuttles

  • Paid parking at Chautauqua

  • A Neighborhood Parking Permit program on several residential streets north of Chautauqua

  • A park ambassador program and employer transportation demand management programs

The ordinance that permits CAMP is set to expire at the end of 2023. Following the evaluation of community and stakeholder input, as well as data analysis, staff will develop recommendations for boards and Boulder City Council to consider for the future of CAMP. The evaluation will also help inform potential future trailhead access management programs in other popular locations.

An English questionnaire and a Spanish questionnaire are available. For more information and next steps for the program evaluation, visit the project webpage.