Street redesign project for safer travel choices for all to be informed by community experiences
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In observance of the Presidents Day Holiday on Monday, Feb. 16, the City of Boulder is adjusting its operations schedules.
The City of Boulder invites the community to help make travel on north 30th Street between Arapahoe Avenue (CO 7) and CO 119 (also known as the Diagonal Highway) safer, more connected and comfortable by joining the North 30th Street Preliminary Design Project Design Workshop Week from Jan. 13-16 at the Park Central Building (1739 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302).
Over the week of in-person events and drop-in open design studios, city staff will share what was heard from the community and learnings from data collected in 2024. At the open design studios, attendees can join the project team as they sketch and build out ideas for conceptual design alternatives and the criteria for evaluating each one. The week will culminate with an in-person open house presenting the alternatives and draft criteria on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, from 4-7 p.m.
“The door is open to our community to join the process as we work toward alternatives to make 30th Street safer for everyone,” said Transportation Planning Manager Stephen Rijo. “We hope this series of events helps bring together the community and our transportation professionals to focus on the design of 30th Street in a direct and accessible way.”
While community members can drop in at any time during any event, all hosted at the Park Central Building, the open house will be the most important event for the community to attend. Refreshments will be provided, and staff who are bilingual in English and Spanish will be available at all events. The week of events includes:
The project is part of Boulder's Vision Zero Action Plan to end serious and fatal crashes, as 30th Street is a current top crash location and on the High Risk Network — city streets with the highest future risk of serious and fatal crashes. The project also supports the city’s priority Core Arterial Network initiative, the connected system of transportation improvements along Boulder’s main corridors that will make it safer, more comfortable and convenient for people to get where they need to go no matter how they travel.
Learn more on the project webpage and sign up for updates via the project email or the Transportation and Mobility Department newsletter.