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Consultation has concluded
Parker Road is a significant regional corridor, the primary north/south highway through the Town, and is often the first and sometimes the only impression that visitors have of Parker. While this highway is a key identifying feature, it does not currently reflect the high quality of life or aesthetics that the residents of Parker currently value, and in fact has a significant impact on the Town as a barrier for east/west traffic, pedestrians, bicyclists, and commerce.
The purpose of this project is to create and integrate a corridor-specific vision and goals related to land use, economics, urban form, and multi-modal transportation that will provide an identity more closely aligned with the Town’s vision, Master Plan and Transportation Master Plan, and more reflective of residents’ desires and standards.
We will be looking to business and property owners, community leaders and the public to inform the plan. This process starts with listening to the community and identifying issues and opportunities in and around the Corridor. We will then take what we have heard and use that feedback to inform and develop possible alternative solutions. These will be reviewed and refined by community members and leaders and will result in a final vision and goals for the future of the corridor.
Parker Road is a significant regional corridor, the primary north/south highway through the Town, and is often the first and sometimes the only impression that visitors have of Parker. While this highway is a key identifying feature, it does not currently reflect the high quality of life or aesthetics that the residents of Parker currently value, and in fact has a significant impact on the Town as a barrier for east/west traffic, pedestrians, bicyclists, and commerce.
The purpose of this project is to create and integrate a corridor-specific vision and goals related to land use, economics, urban form, and multi-modal transportation that will provide an identity more closely aligned with the Town’s vision, Master Plan and Transportation Master Plan, and more reflective of residents’ desires and standards.
We will be looking to business and property owners, community leaders and the public to inform the plan. This process starts with listening to the community and identifying issues and opportunities in and around the Corridor. We will then take what we have heard and use that feedback to inform and develop possible alternative solutions. These will be reviewed and refined by community members and leaders and will result in a final vision and goals for the future of the corridor.
Ask any questions you may have regarding this project.
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Thanks for bringing that to our attention! We've added a link in the Streetscape survey question where survey takers can view a more detailed document about future Parker Road median options. You can also view that same document by clicking this link, or by visiting the Document Library on the Parker Road Corridor Plan project page.
The Town began gathering input from residents, businesses, and community leaders in 2017. After a short pause, we are rebooting the effort and building on the feedback already gathered.
July and August 2018: Project Reboot
Parker Road Corridor Plan has finished this stage
The project reboot included outreach to project partners, including CDOT, E-470 and RTD to conduct an assessment of existing conditions, as well as project strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
September - December 2018: Corridor Framework Development
Parker Road Corridor Plan has finished this stage
Community outreach, which will include Stakeholder/Focus Groups and Community Perceptions Workshop #1 in September, will focus on the plan vision, goals and objectives and an integrated Land Use and Transportation framework.
October 2018 - April 2019: Sub-Area Plan Development
Parker Road Corridor Plan has finished this stage
Outreach early-on during the development of the Central Sub-Area Plan will involve our project partners: CDOT, E-470 and RTD.
The sub-area plan topics will include economic development and redevelopment opportunities, land use and urban design strategies, and transportation and mobility within this portion of the Parker Road Corridor.
December 2018 - April 2019: Implementation Plan Development
Parker Road Corridor Plan has finished this stage
During the implementation planning, the Town will conduct public Community Workshop #2 - Opportunities & Expectationson Wednesday, December 5, 2018 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the PACE Center.
This workshop will present initial land use, transportation and urban design recommendations for the corridor and solicit the community's reactions and feedback.
An online feedback component will also be available.
February - December 2019: Draft Plan Development and Final Adoption
Parker Road Corridor Plan has finished this stage
The draft plan will be published online for public review and comment. The final plan will be presented during public hearings to the Planning Commission and Town Council.
Plan Adoption
Parker Road Corridor Plan is currently at this stage
Following a public review period and public open house of the draftParker Road Corridor Plan, the final Plan was recommended for adoption by the Parker Planning Commission and formally adopted by Town Council on December 2, 2019.