Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan

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Overview

Northwest Aurora is the cultural heart of the city and East Colfax is Aurora’s original downtown. Over the past year, the Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan project has focused on (1) gathering community priorities for the Colfax area, (2) creating an action plan for achieving these goals, and (3) identifying new community-led organizations to help fund and work towards these priorities. Read below to learn more about the plan and the two new organizations that will help implement it: a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and a Community Development Corporation (CDC).


The Vision and Action Plan

The draft Vision and Action Plan was created from engaging with community members at 24 events with 870+ attendees plus over 100 focused conversations with area residents, business owners, property owners, and organizations. A first draft was released in June, 2025, and a second draft incorporating community feedback was posted in November, 2025. The current draft plan is available here. Or, see the "Plan Materials" section to the right.


DDA Election

On July 28, 2025, Aurora City Council approved placing two questions related to creating an Aurora Downtown Development Authority (DDA) on a November 4, 2025 special mail ballot election. A DDA is a type of quasi-public organization, separate from the City, that is designed to fund and oversee improvements in a downtown. DDAs can be found in communities of all sizes across Colorado.

On November 4, voters in the proposed DDA boundaries approved:

  1. Forming the DDA, and
  2. Allowing the DDA to use Tax Increment Financing (TIF) under Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR). TIF is a financial tool that will allow the DDA to reinvest future tax revenue in the district into community projects outlined in the Vision and Action Plan. TIF does not raise taxes.

The CDC

A CDC is a specialized type of non-profit that focuses on community-driven economic development and real estate projects. CDCs have successfully supported programs such as business incubation and entrepreneurship, financial coaching, affordable housing and commercial development, and other community services across the Denver Metro area and the country.

While the DDA would focus on improvements in its boundaries along Colfax, the CDC would focus on projects in the wider Northwest Aurora area. The DDA and CDC will coordinate closely and support each other’s efforts.


DDA Boundaries and CDC Service Area

Below are the DDA boundaries and overlapping CDC service area. The DDA boundaries are Yosemite St. to the west, E 16th Ave. to the north, the Fitzsimons Urban Renewal Area to the east, and E 14th Ave to the south. The CDC can work throughout Northwest Aurora as it does not have defined boundaries.


Community Engagement Summary

In order to develop the Vision and Action Plan and the DDA and CDC concepts, since September 2024, the project team has:

  • Hosted or attended 24 events with 870+ attendees
  • Held 100+ conversations with residents, business owners, property owners, and organizations
  • Survey available in 5 languages

From that feedback, these six priority areas emerged:

  • Public Safety and Security
  • Business Support and Access to Goods and Services
  • Housing and Neighborhood Stability
  • Cleaning and Maintenance
  • Advancing Arts, Culture, and a Creative Economy
  • Public Space Improvements

What's Happening Now?

Now that voters have approved the DDA, we will start working on the legal and administrative steps to start up the new organization. This includes the process for appointing DDA board members (who must be residents, property owners, or businesses within the DDA boundaries) and identifying a budget and work plan for the DDA’s first year based off the priorities in the Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan. At the same time, work will continue to create the CDC in parallel with DDA formation.

Please check back to this webpage - more information will be made available soon.

Click on the "Select Language" globe (upper left corner) for other languages. Español: Para ver la página en español, haga clic en la opción "Select Language" en la esquina superior izquierda y seleccione “Spanish.” Amharic: ገጹን በአማርኛ ለማየት ከላይ በግራ ጥግ ላይ ያለውን "ቋንቋ ምረጥ" ፊኛ ይንኩ። (gets’uni be’āmarinya lemayeti kelayi begira t’igi layi yalewini "k’wanik’wa miret’i" yemīlewini luli t’ek’i yadirigu) Somali: Si aad u aragto bogga af-Soomaaliga, guji "Select Language" globe ee ku yaal koonaha bidix ee sare. Karen: ဒ်သိးကကွၢ်လံာ်ကဘျံးလၢ X (ထၢနုာ်လီၤကျိာ်) အဂီၢ်, စံၢ်လီၤ "ဃုထၢကျိာ်" လၢအအိၣ်ဖဲ စုစ့ၣ်အဖီခိၣ် အနၢၣ်ထံး အလိၤန့ၣ်တက့ၢ်ႉ Burmese: စာမျက်နှာကို မြန်မာဘာသာဖြင့်ကြည့်ရှုရန်၊ ဘယ်ဘက်အပေါ်ထောင့်ရှိ "Select Language" ကမ္ဘာလုံးကို နှိပ်ပါ။ (hcarmyetnharko myanmar bharsarhpyang kyany shu raan, bhaalbhaat aapaw htaw ng shi "Select Language" kambharloneko nhaiutpar)


Overview

Northwest Aurora is the cultural heart of the city and East Colfax is Aurora’s original downtown. Over the past year, the Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan project has focused on (1) gathering community priorities for the Colfax area, (2) creating an action plan for achieving these goals, and (3) identifying new community-led organizations to help fund and work towards these priorities. Read below to learn more about the plan and the two new organizations that will help implement it: a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and a Community Development Corporation (CDC).


The Vision and Action Plan

The draft Vision and Action Plan was created from engaging with community members at 24 events with 870+ attendees plus over 100 focused conversations with area residents, business owners, property owners, and organizations. A first draft was released in June, 2025, and a second draft incorporating community feedback was posted in November, 2025. The current draft plan is available here. Or, see the "Plan Materials" section to the right.


DDA Election

On July 28, 2025, Aurora City Council approved placing two questions related to creating an Aurora Downtown Development Authority (DDA) on a November 4, 2025 special mail ballot election. A DDA is a type of quasi-public organization, separate from the City, that is designed to fund and oversee improvements in a downtown. DDAs can be found in communities of all sizes across Colorado.

On November 4, voters in the proposed DDA boundaries approved:

  1. Forming the DDA, and
  2. Allowing the DDA to use Tax Increment Financing (TIF) under Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR). TIF is a financial tool that will allow the DDA to reinvest future tax revenue in the district into community projects outlined in the Vision and Action Plan. TIF does not raise taxes.

The CDC

A CDC is a specialized type of non-profit that focuses on community-driven economic development and real estate projects. CDCs have successfully supported programs such as business incubation and entrepreneurship, financial coaching, affordable housing and commercial development, and other community services across the Denver Metro area and the country.

While the DDA would focus on improvements in its boundaries along Colfax, the CDC would focus on projects in the wider Northwest Aurora area. The DDA and CDC will coordinate closely and support each other’s efforts.


DDA Boundaries and CDC Service Area

Below are the DDA boundaries and overlapping CDC service area. The DDA boundaries are Yosemite St. to the west, E 16th Ave. to the north, the Fitzsimons Urban Renewal Area to the east, and E 14th Ave to the south. The CDC can work throughout Northwest Aurora as it does not have defined boundaries.


Community Engagement Summary

In order to develop the Vision and Action Plan and the DDA and CDC concepts, since September 2024, the project team has:

  • Hosted or attended 24 events with 870+ attendees
  • Held 100+ conversations with residents, business owners, property owners, and organizations
  • Survey available in 5 languages

From that feedback, these six priority areas emerged:

  • Public Safety and Security
  • Business Support and Access to Goods and Services
  • Housing and Neighborhood Stability
  • Cleaning and Maintenance
  • Advancing Arts, Culture, and a Creative Economy
  • Public Space Improvements

What's Happening Now?

Now that voters have approved the DDA, we will start working on the legal and administrative steps to start up the new organization. This includes the process for appointing DDA board members (who must be residents, property owners, or businesses within the DDA boundaries) and identifying a budget and work plan for the DDA’s first year based off the priorities in the Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan. At the same time, work will continue to create the CDC in parallel with DDA formation.

Please check back to this webpage - more information will be made available soon.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The Colfax Community Vision & Action Plan is a long-term roadmap for revitalizing East Colfax and the surrounding areas of Northwest Aurora. This plan lays out a shared vision for the next 10 to 20 years and suggests practical steps to achieve that vision. This plan also sets the stage for creating two new organizations: a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and a Community Development Corporation (CDC). Together, these organizations would help create public improvements, support local businesses, and protect the area’s character while promoting economic growth that benefits everyone. 

    Please use this questionnaire to provide feedback on the first draft of the plan. 

    Thank you!

    Plan Guide

    The plan has seven sections:

    • Executive summary - Read this for a four-page overview of the plan. If you want to just read the whole plan, you can skip this section.
    • Introduction - This is an important section that explains how the plan would be used and where this project came from.
    • Existing Conditions and Key Findings - Read this section to understand the research and community input that shaped the plan.
    • Action Plan - This section outlines the six goal areas that emerged from community priorities, and suggested strategies and actions the DDA and CDC could take to achieve them.
    • DDA Overview - Read this to understand what a DDA and CDC are and how they could be structured, governed, and work together.
    • Implementation - This section outlines how the DDA and CDC could prioritize work on the goal areas as they grow over time. Please note actual budgets and work plans would be developed by the DDA and CDC once they are formed.
    • Appendix - This section contains background data and analysis, such as maps of the area.


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