Build Up Aurora

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Safe, adequate and well-maintained infrastructure is essential to the city’s economic health and impacts every resident’s quality of life. Aurora's population has grown nearly 40% in the last 20 years, compounding the city's infrastructure needs.

The Build Up Aurora Infrastructure Task Force is looking at long-term solutions for projects ranging from public safety and transportation to parks, libraries, recreation and accessibility, and it is seeking the community’s input and support. We have more than $700 million in unmet critical capital projects required to maintain existing city infrastructure and provide for our growing community's needs.

In 2025, residents provided an extensive amount of feedback regarding the types of infrastructure projects that matter most to residents.

In February 2026, we are hosting a series of Ranking Roundups to engage you in prioritizing our project lists for Transportation Infrastructure, Parks, Recreation and Open Space, Public Safety, Libraries, Arts and Culture, and Other City Facilities.

View the information below for more information on the feedback sessions and surveys.

The deadline to submit the surveys is March 1.

Safe, adequate and well-maintained infrastructure is essential to the city’s economic health and impacts every resident’s quality of life. Aurora's population has grown nearly 40% in the last 20 years, compounding the city's infrastructure needs.

The Build Up Aurora Infrastructure Task Force is looking at long-term solutions for projects ranging from public safety and transportation to parks, libraries, recreation and accessibility, and it is seeking the community’s input and support. We have more than $700 million in unmet critical capital projects required to maintain existing city infrastructure and provide for our growing community's needs.

In 2025, residents provided an extensive amount of feedback regarding the types of infrastructure projects that matter most to residents.

In February 2026, we are hosting a series of Ranking Roundups to engage you in prioritizing our project lists for Transportation Infrastructure, Parks, Recreation and Open Space, Public Safety, Libraries, Arts and Culture, and Other City Facilities.

View the information below for more information on the feedback sessions and surveys.

The deadline to submit the surveys is March 1.

  • Welcome to our Ranking Roundup for our Libraries, Arts and Culture category!

    Please review and reflect on these capital projects shown below, pick the top five you think should be prioritized for Build Up Aurora, and then rank order your top five from most prioritized to least (1 = most prioritized to 5 = least prioritized)



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  • Welcome to our Ranking Roundup for our Parks, Recreation and Open Space category!

    Please review and reflect on these capital projects shown below, pick the top five you think should be prioritized for Build Up Aurora, and then rank order your top five from most prioritized to least (1 = most prioritized to 5 = least prioritized)

    Rank Our Projects
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  • Welcome to our Ranking Roundup for our Public Safety category!

    Please review and reflect on these capital projects shown below, pick the top five you think should be prioritized for Build Up Aurora, and then rank order your top five from most prioritized to least (1 = most prioritized to 5 = least prioritized)

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  • Welcome to our Ranking Roundup for our Transportation Infrastructure category!

    Please review and reflect on these capital projects shown below, pick the top five you think should be prioritized for Build Up Aurora, and then rank order your top five from most prioritized to least (1 = most prioritized to 5 = least prioritized)

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  • Welcome to our Ranking Roundup for our Other City Facilities category!

    Please review and reflect on these capital projects shown below, pick the top five you think should be prioritized for Build Up Aurora, and then rank order your top five from most prioritized to least (1 = most prioritized to 5 = least prioritized)

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Build Up Aurora is a strategic, long-term effort to care for the city’s existing infrastructure and provide for what is needed in the future. In 2023, the city of Aurora delivered on promises to address a top priority of our residents—transportation and roadways—by improving the condition of Aurora residential streets.

    The newly formed Build Up Aurora Infrastructure Task Force is looking at long-term solutions for projects ranging from public safety and transportation to parks, libraries, recreation and accessibility, and it will be seeking the community’s input and support.

    Please complete the following survey by Sept. 30, 2025 (deadline extended!), to let us know what you believe is most needed and more desired in our city.


    Build Up Aurora es una iniciativa estratégica a largo plazo para cuidar la infraestructura existente de la ciudad y proporcionar lo que se necesitará en el futuro. En 2023, la ciudad de Aurora cumplió su promesa de abordar una de las principales prioridades de nuestros residentes, vías de transporte y carreteras, al mejorar las condiciones de las calles residenciales de Aurora.

    El grupo de trabajo sobre infraestructura Build Up Aurora que se formó recientemente está buscando soluciones a largo plazo para proyectos que van desde seguridad pública y transporte hasta parques, bibliotecas, recreación y accesibilidad, y pedirá la opinión y el apoyo de la comunidad.

    Por favor, conteste la siguiente encuesta antes del 31 de agosto de 2025 para informarnos sobre lo qué cree que es más necesario y lo que más desea nuestra ciudad.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please let us know that you are planning to attend one of our meetings in April so we have enough resources available for everyone. Thank you!

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We have created a Meeting in a Box kit for community leaders to facilitate a conversation about Aurora's infrastructure needs with your friends, neighbors or the residents you serve.

    The Meeting in a Box kit will help you host a small, one-hour meeting to talk about what infrastructure is, how it benefits the community and residents, and gather feedback from residents.

    If you are interested, please sign up as registered participant on Engage Aurora (make sure you have a login for this site) and complete this form. If you have any questions, please email Julie at jpatters@auroragov.org

    Input must be collected and returned to the city before Sept. 30.

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