
It's the second of three public meetings where officials will present alternative concepts, and take input from neighbors. The next meeting is Wednesday, May 9th from 5 to 7 p.m.
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Officials are still working to get additional funding to move forward. In the meantime, a series of public meetings has been scheduled to update the public and get feedback. The city has been working on the Northwest Aurora Mobility Study since the start of 2018. The challenge is how do we fit desired and needed improvements like functional sidewalks or bicycle facilities into those existing conditions," says Anna Bunce, the traffic manager for the City of Aurora. "Northwest Aurora, original Aurora, is one of those areas where we don't have facilities we would build today. We are committed to providing safe and effective traffic control services that protect crews, the traveling. The city is looking for ways to reduce traffic congestion amid an influx of development, including a new veterans' housing development and new apartment construction. We understand the complexities of road construction. On Wednesday, there's a public meeting to update the public and get input on the Northwest Aurora Mobility Study.

But the City of Aurora is hoping to change that.


The older area of town bordered by Montview and 25th from north to south and Yosemite and Peoria from east to west, lacks some modern amenities like bike lanes and wide sidewalks. Helix Traffic Solutions is a traffic control and work zone management group that works with smaller traffic control businesses. Getting around in "Original Aurora" can be a challenge if you don't have a car. W+As traffic engineering, transportation planning, and TDM teams create and implement sustainable solutions for commercial, residential, and institutional. To comment on this or other 360 stories, email us at See more 'Our Colorado' stories here.ĪURORA, Colo. Editor's Note: 'Our Colorado' stories help natives and newcomers navigate the challenges related to our rapidly growing state, including real estate and development, homelessness, transportation and more.
