City Projects

Check out active/upcoming projects in District 4.

Area Specific Projects

Hampden Avenue Corridor

After a Hampden Corridor Study and public input, the first phase of Hampden improvements were completed in 2019 including medians, new crosswalks and a new light at Verbena. Phase two improvements will include a redesign of the Locust intersection to increase pedestrian safety. Design for this intersection will begin summer 2021. There will also be a new “Southmoor” sign at Monaco.

For more info: Hampden Corridor Study Report.(PDF, 9MB) Hampden Improvement Plan presentation(PDF, 1MB) and Hampden Improvements FAQ(PDF, 364KB)

Yale Avenue Corridor

  • The Yale Corridor Study looked at safety improvements from Downing to Holly. The study wrapped up in September 2020 with a virtual open house. The draft plan will be available for public review in February 2021. You can view all past reports, summaries and open house videos here.
  • A tunnel connecting the High Line Canal Trail under Yale and Holly is funded through the Elevate Denver Bond. It has not yet been designed. Project timeline is TBD.

Colorado Boulevard Corridor

  • Buchtel Complete Street & Evans Intersection Improvements

    The overall University Neighborhoods Safer Streets Program is looking at the big picture of transportation in this area, including projects funded by voter approved bonds, scheduled maintenance like street paving and new construction. The program helps understand how various projects connect to others, such as new sidewalk installations where they are missing, new bike facilities that can be installed when streets are repaved, and other bond funded projects. A final stakeholder meeting just rapped up and a timeline for construction will be announced soon.

  • Colorado Blvd. Corridor Study

    CDOT, in collaboration with the Regional Transportation District (RTD), the City and County of Denver, and the City of Glendale, is working on a corridor plan on Colorado Boulevard from East 52nd Avenue to East Hampden Avenue. The plan will analyze multimodal infrastructure needs and identify necessary improvements that will benefit all travelers and support a future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) route.

Evans Avenue Corridor

The Evans Ave. Corridor study is underway! The following goals were developed by the project team and the community at several meetings in October and November 2023. While they may continue to evolve as the project advances, generally these goals will be used to assess and refine recommendations for the corridor as they are developed.

  1. Improve safety for all users traveling along or across the corridor.
  2. The corridor should prioritize multimodal options and support communities.
  3. Considering the current and future importance of Evans Avenue as a transit corridor, prioritize improvements to transit infrastructure and operations.
  4. Facilitate strong stakeholder partnerships and communications to coordinate infrastructure changes.
  5. Promote designs to increase the corridor's environmental resiliency.
  6. Ensure transportation equity is met along the corridor.

 

Highline Canal Improved Crossings

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Mobility Projects

  • A signalized crosswalk on Quincy at Syracuse is planned. No start date has been identified.
  • The traffic signals at Yosemite and I-225 will be rebuilt in 2021 to improve safety.

 

Parker Road Corridor Study

ACorridor Study for Parker Roadbetween Hampden Avenue and E470 is underway. A focus group met last August to go over next steps. An evaluation on improving travel conditions and safety for bicyclists, pedestrians, and transit riders along and across the Parker Road corridor between Mississippi Avenue and Hampden Avenue.Learn more about the project here(PDF, 4MB).

Rise & Elevate Bond Projects

Library Renovations

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Hampden Corridor Projects

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Pedestrian Safety Improvements

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Highline Canal Intersection (Yale & Holly)

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Vibrant Denver Bond Projects

Skate Park & Recreation Center

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Evans Corridor Improvements

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Highline Canal Improved Crossings

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