CO 7 Segment B Project Invites Community Input

The CO 7 Corridor Segment B, 63rd Street to US 287, focuses on a 5.5-mile segment of CO 7, between the cities of Boulder and Lafayette. This project aims to improve safety, enhance transit options, ease congestion, create pedestrian and bikeway amenities, and connect the north metro region between Brighton and Boulder.  The Colorado Department …

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CO7, Segment A, Questionnaire Extended to Nov 6

We invite anyone who travels along the CO7, Arapahoe Ave, Corridor to complete the Segment A online questionnaire by Nov 6th. Your input is extremely important at this stage in the planning process. Please watch the informative video and complete the questionnaire at: https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/co7-brighton-boulder/segmenta. The CO 7 Corridor, Segment A, project is tackling transportation challenges …

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Northwest Rail Peak Service Study Open Houses 11/8 and 11/9

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) is hosting two public open houses that will provide new information about the Northwest Rail Peak Service Study. This second round of in-person public open houses will offer opportunities to learn about siding locations, community benefits and impacts for the proposed commuter rail between Longmont and Denver. When & Where: …

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Denver Regional Council of Governments Invites Comments on Draft TDM Plan through October

The public comment period has opened for the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) regional Transportation Demand Management Strategic Plan. From now through October 31, the public is invited to explore the plan and submit comments by visiting DRCOG’s engagement site for an on-demand virtual open house. The plan will provide the Denver region with a …

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CDOT Invites Public Input on East Arapahoe Project Through October 30

The CO 7 (Arapahoe Avenue) Corridor Segment A project is tackling transportation challenges in a critical commuter and business route between 28th Street and 63rd Street. This project aims to improve safety, enhance transit options, ease congestion, and connect the Northwest Region between Brighton and Boulder.  This fall, CDOT is excited to share the progress …

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Electrify October Generates Excitement

There was electricity in the air outside Zeal Restaurant on Wednesday evening as Boulder Transportation Connections and the Boulder Chamber hosted Electrify October, a celebration of innovative mobility options. Not only did the wide variety of electric vehicles spark great conversations among attendees, but a thunderstorm also briefly passed overhead, adding to the excitement. Referring …

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CO Energy Office Invites Fleet-ZERO Grant Applications Starting October 16

The Colorado Energy Office has announced the next standard application round for its Fleet Zero-Emission Resource Opportunity (Fleet-ZERO) program, opening Monday, October 16 and closing Friday, December 1, 2023 at 5:00 pm. The Fleet-ZERO program incentivizes the widespread distribution of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations for fleet owners and operators, including depot charging, public and …

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Third Annual CDOT Transportation Demand Management Conference, October 26

The Colorado Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) will present the third year of the statewide TDM (Transportation Demand Management) conference. This year’s conference will be held on the Auraria Campus in Denver, October 26, from 8 am to 5 pm. BTC’s own Elaine C. Erb will moderate a …

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Gunbarrel Shuttle Selected for RTD Partnership Program Funding

In a triumph of local collaboration, the RTD Partnership Program announced this week that it has selected the City of Boulder’s Gunbarrel Shuttle application for funding. The program will provide $650,000 over three years to fund the development of the Gunbarrel Shuttle, providing a much-needed first- and last-mile solution for workers and residents in Boulder’s …

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