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Havana Street is one of the most vital roadways in Aurora, connecting corridor residents to the surrounding community and other major transportation corridors in the city and region. So the city is conducting the Havana Street Corridor Study to create a vision and plan for better safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and motorists, recognizing the needs of Aurora's residents, businesses, visitors and traveling public.
We appreciate everyone who attended the second virtual public meeting Feb. 17. If you weren't able to attend, the slide presentations are located below:
If you weren't able to attend the last public meeting,please take our survey to provide feedback on proposed recommendations. The survey deadline is March 19, 2021.
Havana Street is one of the most vital roadways in Aurora, connecting corridor residents to the surrounding community and other major transportation corridors in the city and region. So the city is conducting the Havana Street Corridor Study to create a vision and plan for better safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and motorists, recognizing the needs of Aurora's residents, businesses, visitors and traveling public.
We appreciate everyone who attended the second virtual public meeting Feb. 17. If you weren't able to attend, the slide presentations are located below:
If you weren't able to attend the last public meeting,please take our survey to provide feedback on proposed recommendations. The survey deadline is March 19, 2021.
Thank you to all who provided input during the first public meeting (Sept. 30, 2020), agency and stakeholder charettes (Oct. 27 and 29, 2020), first online survey and one-on-one phone conversations. We paired that input with our existing conditions analysis to refine the vision for mobility on Havana Street, and developed a mobility framework map that may be viewed here. The framework map shows key improvement areas and mobility goals for pedestrian, bike, transit and automobile travel.
If you were not able to provide input during the public meeting, we are offering that same opportunity via this survey. Your responses will help the city of Aurora to refine the recommended improvements and select strategies in focus areas to develop into conceptual designs and explore various funding opportunities. Please complete the following survey no later than March 19, 2021. Thank you again for your great support and participation of this important project.
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Stakeholder Meeting No. 1
View the first virtual meeting of Havana Street corridor stakeholders.
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Public Meeting No. 1
View the first Havana Street Corridor Study virtual public meeting.
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Agency Charette Video
View the virtual charette exercise that was conducted to gather additional information from stakeholders.
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Stakeholder Charette Group Recap and Closing Comments
View the stakeholder charette group recap and closing comments.
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Havana Street Corridor Study Public Meeting No. 2 Video
View the second Havana Street Corridor Study virtual public meeting.