Connecting Aurora: Our Multimodal Transportation Master Plan

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Let’s build the future of Aurora transportation together!


Your feedback is critical in guiding the development of Connecting Aurora, the city's first-ever citywide multimodal transportation master plan that will identify projects, policies and programs to be implemented over the next five to 20 years and beyond. There will be several online and in-person opportunities for the community to engage and provide input throughout the planning process.


View the key dates section on this page for more information on our Milestone 2 open houses and virtual town hall this November and December. Scroll down for our self-guided virtual feedback opportunities and survey, which are open through Dec. 6.


Please note that our Nov. 7 open house at Jewell Elementary School has been canceled due to the school district's decision to cancel all after-school programming due to weather. We hope you'll join us Nov. 14 at the Aurora Highlands P-8 open house or our virtual town hall Dec. 4.


Through 2025, the city is examining how to better connect our residents, employees and visitors to various destinations in Aurora. The resulting plan will propose improvements throughout our city that offer safer and more sustainable and convenient transportation options for everyone who walks, rolls, bikes, takes transit or drives to work, shopping, school, and parks, etc.


Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback so far! Click on the Subscribe button to the right to receive periodic project updates and opportunities to provide feedback. Tell your friends and neighbors about this project and encourage them to get involved.


We just launched a channel for this project on What's App for Business! If you are on What's App, follow our channel for regular project updates.


Review our project factsheets for a quick overview of the project.

Let’s build the future of Aurora transportation together!


Your feedback is critical in guiding the development of Connecting Aurora, the city's first-ever citywide multimodal transportation master plan that will identify projects, policies and programs to be implemented over the next five to 20 years and beyond. There will be several online and in-person opportunities for the community to engage and provide input throughout the planning process.


View the key dates section on this page for more information on our Milestone 2 open houses and virtual town hall this November and December. Scroll down for our self-guided virtual feedback opportunities and survey, which are open through Dec. 6.


Please note that our Nov. 7 open house at Jewell Elementary School has been canceled due to the school district's decision to cancel all after-school programming due to weather. We hope you'll join us Nov. 14 at the Aurora Highlands P-8 open house or our virtual town hall Dec. 4.


Through 2025, the city is examining how to better connect our residents, employees and visitors to various destinations in Aurora. The resulting plan will propose improvements throughout our city that offer safer and more sustainable and convenient transportation options for everyone who walks, rolls, bikes, takes transit or drives to work, shopping, school, and parks, etc.


Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback so far! Click on the Subscribe button to the right to receive periodic project updates and opportunities to provide feedback. Tell your friends and neighbors about this project and encourage them to get involved.


We just launched a channel for this project on What's App for Business! If you are on What's App, follow our channel for regular project updates.


Review our project factsheets for a quick overview of the project.

  • Share Your Thoughts for Milestone 2

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    Welcome!

    The city is developing Connecting Aurora over a two-year period, and will complete the project at the end of 2025. Throughout the process, we will work closely with you to ensure we are headed in the right direction and that the outcomes reflect our community’s needs.

    Scroll down in the newsfeed to learn more about the project's vision, mission and goals.

    Click here to learn more about what our transportation future might hold and provide feedback on what imagined futures you'd like to see for our city.

    You can also click through the tabs above to provide feedback.

    Input will be accepted through Dec. 6.

    Want to provide feedback in person? Check the Key Dates section of this page for open houses and a virtual live town hall.

    Click here to view information shared at the open houses.

  • Our Shared Vision, Mission and Goals

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    Our vision, mission and bedrock practices were developed based on our extensive public engagement efforts during Milestone 1.

    Our Vision

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    Aurora safely connects all people to our places for a healthy, sustainable, and economically strong community.



    Our Mission

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    The city of Aurora will provide a complete transportation system to meet the needs of all people. The city will engage the public in the delivery of plans, programs, policies, standards, and projects.


    Our Bedrock Practices

    These bedrock practices define the way the city plans to do business while implementing the plan. As new plans, programs, policies, standards, and projects are developed, city staff will commit to using these practices as the foundation for successful implementation.


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    Focus on People
    Engage
    Collaborate
    Be Context Sensitive


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    Modernize
    Innovate
    Be Inclusive

    Our Goals

    The following goals support the Connecting Aurora's vision and mission and provide more specific guidance on what the city plans to achieve through the implementation of this plan, for both individual travelers and for the community at large.


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    Safe
    People are safe and
    feel safe traveling
    in our city
    Reliable
    People can depend on all forms of transportation

    Convenient
    People can move around our city efficiently and easily.

    Connected
    People are well-connected to the

    places they want to
    go however, they choose to move.

    Sustainable
    Infrastructure and services can be

    built, operated,
    and maintained at
    high levels,
    in a fiscally and environmentally sustainable way.

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    Economically Strong
    The community's economic vitality
    is supported and
    enhanced by the transportation network.

    Healthy
    The community is served by transportation that supports a healthy lifestyle and environment.

    Authentic
    Infrastructure design contributes to the creation of great places

    and preservation of traditionally
    unique places.

    Equitable
    All people have viable

    transportation choices to meet their needs.

    Integrated
    People have easy access

    to a mix of places because
    land use and transportation
    are fully woven together.



  • What We've Heard So Far - Milestone 1

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    In spring and summer 2024, we gathered feedback in person and online to better understand the challenges people face as they travel in Aurora.

    Your top concerns:

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    Many people
    do not feel safe traveling outside their car.


    Driving is
    hampered
    by bottlenecks.
    Speeding and
    unsafe driving
    behavior are key issues.

    Walking and biking are uncomfortable,
    and the places people want to go are too far away.

    Public transit security is an issue, and bus and train service is infrequent, unreliable,
    and too slow.

    There is a desire to have
    higher quality streets/places.

    It's difficult for people to get to key destinations
    and services without a car.


    The transportation system the community wants to see will be:

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    Click here for information and feedback opportunities shared during Milestone 1.

Page last updated: 07 Nov 2024, 01:17 PM