Connecting Aurora: Our Multimodal Transportation Master Plan

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Let’s build the future of Aurora transportation together!


Your feedback has been 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.


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.


The community's feedback so far has been invaluable in shaping the plan. Your input will help inform the final multimodal network for Aurora and what traffic, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit projects, programs, and policies we should prioritize in the coming years.


Thanks to everyone who joined our virtual town hall, talked with us at our in-person office hours, or visited our online open house to explore the proposed projects, programs and policies, and provide feedback. Milestone 4 engagement is now closed.

From late January to mid-February (subject to change), a draft of the final plan will be available for review on this webpage and in a printed format at all Aurora public libraries and the Aurora Center for Active Adults, 30 Del Mar Circle. The City Council will consider the plan for adoption starting in March.

If you have questions about the plan, email us at connectingauroraco@gmail.com or call 720.984.2109.


Click on the Subscribe button to the right (or below if on mobile) to receive periodic project updates and opportunities to provide feedback. Tell your friends and neighbors about this project and encourage them to get involved.


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

Let’s build the future of Aurora transportation together!


Your feedback has been 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.


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.


The community's feedback so far has been invaluable in shaping the plan. Your input will help inform the final multimodal network for Aurora and what traffic, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit projects, programs, and policies we should prioritize in the coming years.


Thanks to everyone who joined our virtual town hall, talked with us at our in-person office hours, or visited our online open house to explore the proposed projects, programs and policies, and provide feedback. Milestone 4 engagement is now closed.

From late January to mid-February (subject to change), a draft of the final plan will be available for review on this webpage and in a printed format at all Aurora public libraries and the Aurora Center for Active Adults, 30 Del Mar Circle. The City Council will consider the plan for adoption starting in March.

If you have questions about the plan, email us at connectingauroraco@gmail.com or call 720.984.2109.


Click on the Subscribe button to the right (or below if on mobile) to receive periodic project updates and opportunities to provide feedback. Tell your friends and neighbors about this project and encourage them to get involved.


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

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    Is there a plan to extend Aurora Parkway west to intersect Parker Road?

    jhessdvm asked 3 months ago

    Thank you for your question. That roadway connection is being designed, but we do not have a timeline for construction at this time.

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    Are there plans to widen Gun Club Rd between Southlands Mall and I-70? If so, what is the timing of this work?

    Dt asked 11 months ago

    Gun Club Road from Quincy Avenue to Aurora Parkway is planned to be widened to four lanes within the next five years. There are no current plans to widen Gun Club Road north of Quincy Avenue, but the city is conducting an analysis to determine possible safety and operational improvements through the corridor.

  • Share My biggest concern or priority is not on your list, and it is public transportation for elderly folks, like getting to a Dr. appointment & back home again. I've called access-a-ride, with no luck or information. on Facebook Share My biggest concern or priority is not on your list, and it is public transportation for elderly folks, like getting to a Dr. appointment & back home again. I've called access-a-ride, with no luck or information. on Twitter Share My biggest concern or priority is not on your list, and it is public transportation for elderly folks, like getting to a Dr. appointment & back home again. I've called access-a-ride, with no luck or information. on Linkedin Email My biggest concern or priority is not on your list, and it is public transportation for elderly folks, like getting to a Dr. appointment & back home again. I've called access-a-ride, with no luck or information. link

    My biggest concern or priority is not on your list, and it is public transportation for elderly folks, like getting to a Dr. appointment & back home again. I've called access-a-ride, with no luck or information.

    Patty Byassee asked over 1 year ago

    Thank you for your comment. Part of Connecting Aurora includes determining the transit needs of people in Aurora, including rail, bus, shuttle and other innovative and flexible services that could include older adult transportation; and Aurora’s role in providing transit service. In future surveys, we may specify older adult transportation.  

    Unrelated to the Connecting Aurora project, the city of Aurora recently applied for a grant through RTD to provide an older adult shuttle service to people 60 and older in the western part of the city. If that grant application is successful, that older adult shuttle service would start in mid-2025. 


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