E. 64th Ave. Corridor Study from Hwy 2 to Quebec Pkwy

About the Project

Commerce City is conducting a comprehensive corridor study aimed at advancing our Complete Streets vision for E. 64th Avenue. The project aims to increase safety and enhance the transportation infrastructure to accommodate various modes of transportation, including pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users.  

This study will consist of an evaluation of various transportation system and roadway enhancements, including multi-use paths, bike lanes, intersection safety improvements, and roadway cross-section reconfigurations. The ultimate objective is to create a safer, more accessible, and sustainable transportation network that accommodates the diverse needs of all users, whether they be pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists.   

E. 64th Avenue Corridor Study Map

Project Goals

The primary goals include improving safety, accessibility, and connectivity while promoting sustainability and community well-being.

Project Timeline

Below are a few highlights of what to expect throughout the duration of the project:

  • Fall 2024: Outreach to Stakeholders Begins
  • December 2024: Hybrid Public Open House and Survey Opens
  • Spring 2025: Design Concepts Development
  • Early Summer 2025: Hybrid Public Involvement Event and Feedback Period on Concept Plan
  • Summer 2025:  Develop Draft of Corridor Plan
  • Fall 2025: Hybrid Public Open House for Concept Plan Review
  • Early 2026: Final Corridor Plan

Public Input Process

The project team has launched an Interactive Online Map where you can share your input for the E. 64th Avenue Corridor Study. This study is part of Commerce City’s complete streets vision to enhance transportation infrastructure and safety for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. We encourage you to explore the map and provide your comments to help us create a safer, more accessible community.

Project Documents

Project Fact Sheet

Contact the Project Team

Project Email: 64thAveStudy@getinfonow.us
Project Phone: 720.358.1211