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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Study Appendix C ndash Public Involvement
November 2015
bull Summary of Notice Distributionbull Newslettersbull Email Remindersbull Facebookbull Twitterbull Flyerbull Press Releasesbull Community Calendar Noticesbull Local Media Articles
bull Communication and Outreach Process
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Communication and Outreach Process Purpose of Public Involvement The public involvement program for the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study provided the public numerous opportunities to help identify transportation improvements in and around their community Citizens business representatives community organizations agency staff and elected officials who live work and play in the area were engaged to provide meaningful input and direction to the study team based on first-hand experiences and a deep understanding of the transportation issues the community faces as well as possible solutions that will best serve the needs of the community Public input combined with data collection and technical analysis help assure that the City meets its goals for the study Website The project page was established on the City of Woodland Park website as a tool to share information with the general public and stakeholders The site was accessible 24-hours a day and maintained by the City throughout the duration of the Traffic Circulation Study The consultant team provided the City for posting information about the study history purpose and scope and how citizens can get involved Maps meeting agendas meeting presentations meeting summarynotes and contact information were posted by the City to the website The site provided notices of meetings information about the study process facility location and alternatives related to the study Contact Database (StakeholderPublic) A contact database was developed by the consultant team and expanded throughout the study to include all stakeholder and groupsindividuals interested in or potentially impacted by the study Email addresses were collected from interested parties and residents via the website during the public meetings and from other meeting notification and outreach activities In addition to citizens the contact database also includes community organizations boards and commissions government agencies developers local businesses etc A link was posted on the website and on other communication materials for interested parties to sign up for e-newsletter notifications throughout the project There are currently more than 1400 contacts in the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study database
E-newsletters Seven e-newsletters were developed by the consultant team and distributed to 1400+ individuals and organizations in the database including agencies stakeholders elected officials and members of the general public who requested information about the project The e-newsletters included a project update summary paragraph a synopsis of public involvement and dates of the next public event (if available) The e-newsletters were distributed at the start of the process before each public meeting event and after each public meeting with links to summaries from each meeting posted on the webpage News media releases News releases announcing the initiation of the study and each of the public meetings were developed by the consultant team and coordinated through the City of Woodland Park staff and distributed via e-mail to all news media serving the City of Woodland Park and El Paso and Teller County The media list included print electronic and social media channels Stakeholder Committee Meetings Two collaborative stakeholder committee meetings were conducted to gather feedback on recommendations for improvementsoptions that helped shape the final plan
Stakeholder meeting dates and locations were as follows bull May 7 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers bull August 6 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers
Stakeholder Public Meetings Two citizen and stakeholder meetingsworkshops were held including one workshop to discuss alternativesoptions and one meeting to refine the preferred alternative The meetings included roundtable breakout sessions in which participants identified local transportation issues and provided input and feedback on the various options considered
Meeting dates and locations were as follows bull March 18 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center bull September 22 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center
Notifications of Public Input Opportunities for the Stakeholder Public Meetings The following were used to publicize each public meeting
bull City of Woodland Park website ndash Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study bull City of Woodland Park website calendar bull City of Woodland Park Social mediaFacebook posts bull News releases and media alerts developed and distributed to local news media bull Community Calendar Postings Pikes Peak Bulletin Pikes Peak Courier The Gazette
Westside Pioneer KRDO Radio KRDO TV KKTV KOAA TV Fox 21 The Independent Colorado Springs Business Journal KRCC Ute Country News
bull E-newsletters (distributed two weeks and two to three days before each public meeting
to a database of more than 1400 and distributed to community business and civic organizations which then redistributed them to their database of constituents
bull Flyers to public locations throughout the community and to businesses real estate offices schools apartment complexes and local homeowner associations
bull Active solicitation of key stakeholders and individuals bull Email updates from Stakeholders to their constituents
Stakeholders Meeting ndash March 18 6 to 8 pm Over 100 residents attended brief presentation about the planning study included a statement of the project goal Identify feasible alternatives that improve traffic circulation and safety in and around Woodland Park enhancing access to businesses and other local destinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record their ideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then to report back to the group-at-large Discussion topics included
bull Traffic circulation bull Congestion bull Business access bull Traffic signals bull Speed bull Pedestrian safety bull Parking
Hundreds of comments and suggestions were recorded for consideration
Stakeholders Meeting ndash September 22 6 to 8 pm More than 80 citizens attended the final public meeting where a brief presentation on the background of the study each of seven options for transportation improvements were presented including chief characteristics pros and cons and costs During the meeting attendees were asked to place colored dots on displays of the seven options signifying their support for or against the option and their preferred level of priority for each of the options A lengthy question and answer period followed in which all attendees were invited to speak All input including the dot preference choices the spoken comments and written comments were collected and considered in final recommendations
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)
MediaPress Release
Community Calendar Flyers Notes
TVFox News 21 KXRM X XKOAA News 5 X XKKTV Channel 11 X XKRDO TV Channel 13 X X
RADIOKRDO Radio X XKKLIClear Channel X XKRCC FM (Colorado College) X
PRINTGazette - Joanna Bean Editor XGazette - Stephen Hobbs Trans Reporter X XMy Colorado - Gazettecom - Fresh Ink X XCS Business Journal - Ralph Routon editor X Mountain Jackpot News X X
Pikes Peak Bulletin Larry Ferguson editor XPikes Peak Courier Robert Carrigan editor X X XWestside Pioneer Kenyon Jordan editor X
CITY AND COUNTYWP Downtown Development Authority X X Sally delivered flyers at meetingCity of Woodland Park for website X X Sally working with the WebmasterColorado Springs Christian Schools X Dropped flyer by on 3415Teller County - Headquarters for website X Points to Woodland Park Calendar - Info posted 3315Teller County - Woodland Park X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTeller County Waste 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Recreation - Shining Mountain Golf Course X Shining Mountain Golf Course - Dropped flyer 3615
Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center X X
Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)AJs Pizzera X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig D Motor Sports X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig Dawg Sandwiches X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBierwerks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBrendas Boutique X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCafeacute Leo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCarmens Bistro X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCity Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryColorado Mountain Spas X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCompassion Animal Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowbells X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowhands X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCurves X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDiamond Shamrock X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDinosaur Mueaum X 3315 Flyer DeliveryDominos Pizza X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDurham Busses X 3415 Flyer DeliveryEdward Jones X 3615 Flyer DeliveryEGN X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFamily Dollar X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFarmers Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFiesta Americana X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFoxworth Galbrath X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFusion Japan X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGame City X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGlass Broker amp Screen Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGold Hills Liqours X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGoodwill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGrandmothers Retaurant X 3315 Flyer DeliveryGuns amp Ammo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryHD Aero X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
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Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
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Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
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Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Communication and Outreach Process Purpose of Public Involvement The public involvement program for the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study provided the public numerous opportunities to help identify transportation improvements in and around their community Citizens business representatives community organizations agency staff and elected officials who live work and play in the area were engaged to provide meaningful input and direction to the study team based on first-hand experiences and a deep understanding of the transportation issues the community faces as well as possible solutions that will best serve the needs of the community Public input combined with data collection and technical analysis help assure that the City meets its goals for the study Website The project page was established on the City of Woodland Park website as a tool to share information with the general public and stakeholders The site was accessible 24-hours a day and maintained by the City throughout the duration of the Traffic Circulation Study The consultant team provided the City for posting information about the study history purpose and scope and how citizens can get involved Maps meeting agendas meeting presentations meeting summarynotes and contact information were posted by the City to the website The site provided notices of meetings information about the study process facility location and alternatives related to the study Contact Database (StakeholderPublic) A contact database was developed by the consultant team and expanded throughout the study to include all stakeholder and groupsindividuals interested in or potentially impacted by the study Email addresses were collected from interested parties and residents via the website during the public meetings and from other meeting notification and outreach activities In addition to citizens the contact database also includes community organizations boards and commissions government agencies developers local businesses etc A link was posted on the website and on other communication materials for interested parties to sign up for e-newsletter notifications throughout the project There are currently more than 1400 contacts in the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study database
E-newsletters Seven e-newsletters were developed by the consultant team and distributed to 1400+ individuals and organizations in the database including agencies stakeholders elected officials and members of the general public who requested information about the project The e-newsletters included a project update summary paragraph a synopsis of public involvement and dates of the next public event (if available) The e-newsletters were distributed at the start of the process before each public meeting event and after each public meeting with links to summaries from each meeting posted on the webpage News media releases News releases announcing the initiation of the study and each of the public meetings were developed by the consultant team and coordinated through the City of Woodland Park staff and distributed via e-mail to all news media serving the City of Woodland Park and El Paso and Teller County The media list included print electronic and social media channels Stakeholder Committee Meetings Two collaborative stakeholder committee meetings were conducted to gather feedback on recommendations for improvementsoptions that helped shape the final plan
Stakeholder meeting dates and locations were as follows bull May 7 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers bull August 6 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers
Stakeholder Public Meetings Two citizen and stakeholder meetingsworkshops were held including one workshop to discuss alternativesoptions and one meeting to refine the preferred alternative The meetings included roundtable breakout sessions in which participants identified local transportation issues and provided input and feedback on the various options considered
Meeting dates and locations were as follows bull March 18 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center bull September 22 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center
Notifications of Public Input Opportunities for the Stakeholder Public Meetings The following were used to publicize each public meeting
bull City of Woodland Park website ndash Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study bull City of Woodland Park website calendar bull City of Woodland Park Social mediaFacebook posts bull News releases and media alerts developed and distributed to local news media bull Community Calendar Postings Pikes Peak Bulletin Pikes Peak Courier The Gazette
Westside Pioneer KRDO Radio KRDO TV KKTV KOAA TV Fox 21 The Independent Colorado Springs Business Journal KRCC Ute Country News
bull E-newsletters (distributed two weeks and two to three days before each public meeting
to a database of more than 1400 and distributed to community business and civic organizations which then redistributed them to their database of constituents
bull Flyers to public locations throughout the community and to businesses real estate offices schools apartment complexes and local homeowner associations
bull Active solicitation of key stakeholders and individuals bull Email updates from Stakeholders to their constituents
Stakeholders Meeting ndash March 18 6 to 8 pm Over 100 residents attended brief presentation about the planning study included a statement of the project goal Identify feasible alternatives that improve traffic circulation and safety in and around Woodland Park enhancing access to businesses and other local destinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record their ideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then to report back to the group-at-large Discussion topics included
bull Traffic circulation bull Congestion bull Business access bull Traffic signals bull Speed bull Pedestrian safety bull Parking
Hundreds of comments and suggestions were recorded for consideration
Stakeholders Meeting ndash September 22 6 to 8 pm More than 80 citizens attended the final public meeting where a brief presentation on the background of the study each of seven options for transportation improvements were presented including chief characteristics pros and cons and costs During the meeting attendees were asked to place colored dots on displays of the seven options signifying their support for or against the option and their preferred level of priority for each of the options A lengthy question and answer period followed in which all attendees were invited to speak All input including the dot preference choices the spoken comments and written comments were collected and considered in final recommendations
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)
MediaPress Release
Community Calendar Flyers Notes
TVFox News 21 KXRM X XKOAA News 5 X XKKTV Channel 11 X XKRDO TV Channel 13 X X
RADIOKRDO Radio X XKKLIClear Channel X XKRCC FM (Colorado College) X
PRINTGazette - Joanna Bean Editor XGazette - Stephen Hobbs Trans Reporter X XMy Colorado - Gazettecom - Fresh Ink X XCS Business Journal - Ralph Routon editor X Mountain Jackpot News X X
Pikes Peak Bulletin Larry Ferguson editor XPikes Peak Courier Robert Carrigan editor X X XWestside Pioneer Kenyon Jordan editor X
CITY AND COUNTYWP Downtown Development Authority X X Sally delivered flyers at meetingCity of Woodland Park for website X X Sally working with the WebmasterColorado Springs Christian Schools X Dropped flyer by on 3415Teller County - Headquarters for website X Points to Woodland Park Calendar - Info posted 3315Teller County - Woodland Park X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTeller County Waste 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Recreation - Shining Mountain Golf Course X Shining Mountain Golf Course - Dropped flyer 3615
Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center X X
Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)AJs Pizzera X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig D Motor Sports X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig Dawg Sandwiches X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBierwerks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBrendas Boutique X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCafeacute Leo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCarmens Bistro X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCity Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryColorado Mountain Spas X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCompassion Animal Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowbells X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowhands X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCurves X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDiamond Shamrock X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDinosaur Mueaum X 3315 Flyer DeliveryDominos Pizza X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDurham Busses X 3415 Flyer DeliveryEdward Jones X 3615 Flyer DeliveryEGN X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFamily Dollar X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFarmers Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFiesta Americana X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFoxworth Galbrath X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFusion Japan X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGame City X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGlass Broker amp Screen Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGold Hills Liqours X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGoodwill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGrandmothers Retaurant X 3315 Flyer DeliveryGuns amp Ammo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryHD Aero X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
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Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
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Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
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Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
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Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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E-newsletters Seven e-newsletters were developed by the consultant team and distributed to 1400+ individuals and organizations in the database including agencies stakeholders elected officials and members of the general public who requested information about the project The e-newsletters included a project update summary paragraph a synopsis of public involvement and dates of the next public event (if available) The e-newsletters were distributed at the start of the process before each public meeting event and after each public meeting with links to summaries from each meeting posted on the webpage News media releases News releases announcing the initiation of the study and each of the public meetings were developed by the consultant team and coordinated through the City of Woodland Park staff and distributed via e-mail to all news media serving the City of Woodland Park and El Paso and Teller County The media list included print electronic and social media channels Stakeholder Committee Meetings Two collaborative stakeholder committee meetings were conducted to gather feedback on recommendations for improvementsoptions that helped shape the final plan
Stakeholder meeting dates and locations were as follows bull May 7 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers bull August 6 2015 730 ndash 9 am City of Woodland Park City Council Chambers
Stakeholder Public Meetings Two citizen and stakeholder meetingsworkshops were held including one workshop to discuss alternativesoptions and one meeting to refine the preferred alternative The meetings included roundtable breakout sessions in which participants identified local transportation issues and provided input and feedback on the various options considered
Meeting dates and locations were as follows bull March 18 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center bull September 22 2015 6 ndash 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center
Notifications of Public Input Opportunities for the Stakeholder Public Meetings The following were used to publicize each public meeting
bull City of Woodland Park website ndash Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study bull City of Woodland Park website calendar bull City of Woodland Park Social mediaFacebook posts bull News releases and media alerts developed and distributed to local news media bull Community Calendar Postings Pikes Peak Bulletin Pikes Peak Courier The Gazette
Westside Pioneer KRDO Radio KRDO TV KKTV KOAA TV Fox 21 The Independent Colorado Springs Business Journal KRCC Ute Country News
bull E-newsletters (distributed two weeks and two to three days before each public meeting
to a database of more than 1400 and distributed to community business and civic organizations which then redistributed them to their database of constituents
bull Flyers to public locations throughout the community and to businesses real estate offices schools apartment complexes and local homeowner associations
bull Active solicitation of key stakeholders and individuals bull Email updates from Stakeholders to their constituents
Stakeholders Meeting ndash March 18 6 to 8 pm Over 100 residents attended brief presentation about the planning study included a statement of the project goal Identify feasible alternatives that improve traffic circulation and safety in and around Woodland Park enhancing access to businesses and other local destinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record their ideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then to report back to the group-at-large Discussion topics included
bull Traffic circulation bull Congestion bull Business access bull Traffic signals bull Speed bull Pedestrian safety bull Parking
Hundreds of comments and suggestions were recorded for consideration
Stakeholders Meeting ndash September 22 6 to 8 pm More than 80 citizens attended the final public meeting where a brief presentation on the background of the study each of seven options for transportation improvements were presented including chief characteristics pros and cons and costs During the meeting attendees were asked to place colored dots on displays of the seven options signifying their support for or against the option and their preferred level of priority for each of the options A lengthy question and answer period followed in which all attendees were invited to speak All input including the dot preference choices the spoken comments and written comments were collected and considered in final recommendations
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)
MediaPress Release
Community Calendar Flyers Notes
TVFox News 21 KXRM X XKOAA News 5 X XKKTV Channel 11 X XKRDO TV Channel 13 X X
RADIOKRDO Radio X XKKLIClear Channel X XKRCC FM (Colorado College) X
PRINTGazette - Joanna Bean Editor XGazette - Stephen Hobbs Trans Reporter X XMy Colorado - Gazettecom - Fresh Ink X XCS Business Journal - Ralph Routon editor X Mountain Jackpot News X X
Pikes Peak Bulletin Larry Ferguson editor XPikes Peak Courier Robert Carrigan editor X X XWestside Pioneer Kenyon Jordan editor X
CITY AND COUNTYWP Downtown Development Authority X X Sally delivered flyers at meetingCity of Woodland Park for website X X Sally working with the WebmasterColorado Springs Christian Schools X Dropped flyer by on 3415Teller County - Headquarters for website X Points to Woodland Park Calendar - Info posted 3315Teller County - Woodland Park X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTeller County Waste 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Recreation - Shining Mountain Golf Course X Shining Mountain Golf Course - Dropped flyer 3615
Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center X X
Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)AJs Pizzera X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig D Motor Sports X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig Dawg Sandwiches X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBierwerks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBrendas Boutique X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCafeacute Leo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCarmens Bistro X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCity Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryColorado Mountain Spas X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCompassion Animal Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowbells X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowhands X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCurves X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDiamond Shamrock X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDinosaur Mueaum X 3315 Flyer DeliveryDominos Pizza X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDurham Busses X 3415 Flyer DeliveryEdward Jones X 3615 Flyer DeliveryEGN X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFamily Dollar X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFarmers Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFiesta Americana X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFoxworth Galbrath X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFusion Japan X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGame City X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGlass Broker amp Screen Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGold Hills Liqours X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGoodwill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGrandmothers Retaurant X 3315 Flyer DeliveryGuns amp Ammo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryHD Aero X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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bull E-newsletters (distributed two weeks and two to three days before each public meeting
to a database of more than 1400 and distributed to community business and civic organizations which then redistributed them to their database of constituents
bull Flyers to public locations throughout the community and to businesses real estate offices schools apartment complexes and local homeowner associations
bull Active solicitation of key stakeholders and individuals bull Email updates from Stakeholders to their constituents
Stakeholders Meeting ndash March 18 6 to 8 pm Over 100 residents attended brief presentation about the planning study included a statement of the project goal Identify feasible alternatives that improve traffic circulation and safety in and around Woodland Park enhancing access to businesses and other local destinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record their ideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then to report back to the group-at-large Discussion topics included
bull Traffic circulation bull Congestion bull Business access bull Traffic signals bull Speed bull Pedestrian safety bull Parking
Hundreds of comments and suggestions were recorded for consideration
Stakeholders Meeting ndash September 22 6 to 8 pm More than 80 citizens attended the final public meeting where a brief presentation on the background of the study each of seven options for transportation improvements were presented including chief characteristics pros and cons and costs During the meeting attendees were asked to place colored dots on displays of the seven options signifying their support for or against the option and their preferred level of priority for each of the options A lengthy question and answer period followed in which all attendees were invited to speak All input including the dot preference choices the spoken comments and written comments were collected and considered in final recommendations
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)
MediaPress Release
Community Calendar Flyers Notes
TVFox News 21 KXRM X XKOAA News 5 X XKKTV Channel 11 X XKRDO TV Channel 13 X X
RADIOKRDO Radio X XKKLIClear Channel X XKRCC FM (Colorado College) X
PRINTGazette - Joanna Bean Editor XGazette - Stephen Hobbs Trans Reporter X XMy Colorado - Gazettecom - Fresh Ink X XCS Business Journal - Ralph Routon editor X Mountain Jackpot News X X
Pikes Peak Bulletin Larry Ferguson editor XPikes Peak Courier Robert Carrigan editor X X XWestside Pioneer Kenyon Jordan editor X
CITY AND COUNTYWP Downtown Development Authority X X Sally delivered flyers at meetingCity of Woodland Park for website X X Sally working with the WebmasterColorado Springs Christian Schools X Dropped flyer by on 3415Teller County - Headquarters for website X Points to Woodland Park Calendar - Info posted 3315Teller County - Woodland Park X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTeller County Waste 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Recreation - Shining Mountain Golf Course X Shining Mountain Golf Course - Dropped flyer 3615
Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center X X
Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)AJs Pizzera X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig D Motor Sports X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig Dawg Sandwiches X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBierwerks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBrendas Boutique X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCafeacute Leo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCarmens Bistro X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCity Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryColorado Mountain Spas X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCompassion Animal Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowbells X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowhands X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCurves X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDiamond Shamrock X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDinosaur Mueaum X 3315 Flyer DeliveryDominos Pizza X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDurham Busses X 3415 Flyer DeliveryEdward Jones X 3615 Flyer DeliveryEGN X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFamily Dollar X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFarmers Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFiesta Americana X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFoxworth Galbrath X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFusion Japan X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGame City X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGlass Broker amp Screen Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGold Hills Liqours X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGoodwill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGrandmothers Retaurant X 3315 Flyer DeliveryGuns amp Ammo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryHD Aero X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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PERFORMERS
Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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3 An Evening with Machinehellip
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Community Calendar Flyers Notes
TVFox News 21 KXRM X XKOAA News 5 X XKKTV Channel 11 X XKRDO TV Channel 13 X X
RADIOKRDO Radio X XKKLIClear Channel X XKRCC FM (Colorado College) X
PRINTGazette - Joanna Bean Editor XGazette - Stephen Hobbs Trans Reporter X XMy Colorado - Gazettecom - Fresh Ink X XCS Business Journal - Ralph Routon editor X Mountain Jackpot News X X
Pikes Peak Bulletin Larry Ferguson editor XPikes Peak Courier Robert Carrigan editor X X XWestside Pioneer Kenyon Jordan editor X
CITY AND COUNTYWP Downtown Development Authority X X Sally delivered flyers at meetingCity of Woodland Park for website X X Sally working with the WebmasterColorado Springs Christian Schools X Dropped flyer by on 3415Teller County - Headquarters for website X Points to Woodland Park Calendar - Info posted 3315Teller County - Woodland Park X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTeller County Waste 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Recreation - Shining Mountain Golf Course X Shining Mountain Golf Course - Dropped flyer 3615
Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center X X
Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)AJs Pizzera X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig D Motor Sports X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBig Dawg Sandwiches X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBierwerks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBrendas Boutique X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCafeacute Leo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCarmens Bistro X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCity Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryColorado Mountain Spas X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCompassion Animal Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowbells X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCowhands X 3615 Flyer DeliveryCurves X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDiamond Shamrock X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDinosaur Mueaum X 3315 Flyer DeliveryDominos Pizza X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDurham Busses X 3415 Flyer DeliveryEdward Jones X 3615 Flyer DeliveryEGN X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFamily Dollar X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFarmers Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFiesta Americana X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFoxworth Galbrath X 3615 Flyer DeliveryFusion Japan X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGame City X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGlass Broker amp Screen Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGold Hills Liqours X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGoodwill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryGrandmothers Retaurant X 3315 Flyer DeliveryGuns amp Ammo X 3615 Flyer DeliveryHD Aero X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Sally Riley added to the Community Calendar and sent flyer to hand out in Visitor Center The information will also appear in March 6 Grapevine weekly e-newsletter to 800+ emails
Woodland Park Emergency Services X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fire Department X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Police Department X 3415 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park School District X X
Received permission for Stacy Schubloom Droped flyer to each school to post in teachers lounges 3-6-15 dropped flyers at Columbine Elementary School Woodland Park Middle School Gateway Elementary Woodland Park High School
Colorado Springs Christian Schools X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Main Street Board X X
HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSAutumn Leaves Massage Therapy amp Skin Care X 3615 Flyer Delivery CSHP X 3615 Flyer Delivery Colorado Sports amp Spine Centers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKaufmann Family Denistry X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain View Medical Group X 3615 Flyer DeliveryDr Neeley X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPenrose Medical Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Regional Hospital X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVanguard Skin Specialists X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Family Medicine X 3615 Flyer Delivery
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)High Country Cleaners X 3615 Flyer DeliveryIndiana Silversmith X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKarate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKellys Office Connection X 3615 Flyer DeliveryKitchen - HomebrewLamb Plumbing amp Excavating Inc X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLangley Architects X 3615 Flyer DeliveryLinda Allrech - Architect X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Matress X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Naturals Community Market X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Scoops X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMountain Wookies Smoke Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryNAPA Car Quest Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryOkeef Cermanics X 3415 Flyer DeliveryOreilly Auto Parts X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPage Construction Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryPeak Insurance X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Polaris X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRMG Engineers X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRainbow Twist X 3615 Flyer DeliveryRampart Surveys Inc X 3415 Flyer DeliveryStarbucks X 3615 Flyer DeliveryShear Designs X 3615 Flyer DeliverySherwin Williams Paint Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryStudio West Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliverySummit Beauty School X 3615 Flyer DeliverySuper Shears X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTaco Bell X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Donut Mill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe PC Shop X 3615 Flyer DeliveryThe Picket Fence X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
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Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
DIGITAL BOARDS - MEETING
Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
This email was sent to lisabachmanprcom by lisabachmanprcom | Update ProfileEmail Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribetrade | About our service provider
City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
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bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Tiger Day Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTractor Supply Company X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTweeds X 3315 Flyer DeliveryUPS Store X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Inn Bar amp Grill X 3615 Flyer DeliveryUte Pass Historical Society X 3615 Flyer DeliveryVectra Bank X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWhole in the Wall X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWilliams Log Cabin X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Beauty Salon X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Fitness Center X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Hardware X 3615 Flyer DeliveryWoodland Park Country Lodge X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONSPark State Bank and Trust X 3615 Flyer DeliveryPikes Peak Credit Union X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL REALTORSMichael Harper Real Estate X 3315 Flyer DeliveryLenore Hotchkiss Real Estate Broker X 3615 Flyer DeliveryMerit Real Estate X 3615 Flyer DeliveryTrue West X 3615 Flyer DeliveryYour Neighborhood Realty X 3615 Flyer Delivery
UTILITIESIREA X 3615 Flyer DeliveryBAJA Broadband X 3615 Flyer Delivery
LOCAL CHURCHES - COLLEGECharis Bible College X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study -- Distribution of flyer noties regarding March 18 public meeting (as of March 6 2015)Woodland Park Community Church X 3615 Flyer Delivery
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments X X
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Tweeds X He will postCity of WP Board - Near McDonalds X
March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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March 2015
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
Forward this email
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
This email was sent to lisabachmanprcom by lisabachmanprcom | Update ProfileEmail Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribetrade | About our service provider
City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
httpsouthplatteindependentnetstoriesWoodland-Park-kicks-off-traffic-study182237[10132015 113243 AM]
Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
The City of Woodland Park with the assistance of aconsulting team from the engineering firm of AECOM hasinitiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadwaynetwork improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadwaysafety for the benefit of residents and the traveling public Over the past twenty years theCity has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic managementenhancements The goal of this study is to address Where We Go from Here byidentifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over the
past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
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7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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past two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
March 2015
PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
This email was sent to lisabachmanprcom by lisabachmanprcom | Update ProfileEmail Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribetrade | About our service provider
City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
httpsouthplatteindependentnetstoriesWoodland-Park-kicks-off-traffic-study182237[10132015 113243 AM]
Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER
Citizens Asked to Participate inTraffic Circulation Study
Where Do We Go from Here
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions forworkable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wednesday March 18 2015 6 to 8 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADAaccommodations contact Monicabachmanprcom
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland Park
Circulation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
April 2015
Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
httpsouthplatteindependentnetstoriesWoodland-Park-kicks-off-traffic-study182237[10132015 113243 AM]
Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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PERFORMERS
Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Citizens Focus on Traffic CirculationSolutions during Public Meeting
A public meeting for the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study took place March 18 2015 atthe Ute Pass Cultural Center The meeting wasattended by approximately 100 enthusiasticcitizens business owners community leaderselected officials city staff and the study consultant team
A brief presentation about the planningstudy included a statement of the projectgoal Identify feasible alternatives thatimprove traffic circulation and safety inand around Woodland Park enhancingaccess to businesses and other localdestinations Critical traffic circulation issues were also discussed Click here toreview the Critical Issues Map
Attendees were grouped at tables and asked to discuss and record theirideas about transportation problems and potential solutions and then toreport back to the groupshyatshylarge Discussions included spirited debateabout
Traffic circulationCongestionBusiness accessTraffic signalsSpeedPedestrian safetyParking
Hundreds of comments and suggestionswere recorded for consideration For moreinformation please view the Public MeetingPresentation and the Map to Solutions which summarizes the comments by topic
I would like to thank all those who attendedthe public open house for their contributions and ideas on how to continue toimprove Woodland Parks Traffic Circulation said Bill Alspach Public WorksDirector and City Engineer The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to theimprovements made over the past two decades focusing directly on aprioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding
options become available
Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Next StepsA Stakeholder Committee Meeting of designated representativesfrom businesses local organizations and regional agencies willmeet Thursday May 7th at 730 am in City Hall CouncilChambers to review and refine the list of challenges categorize thepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended actionsPreliminary recommendations will be presented at the next publicmeeting this Fall
Project BackgroundWith the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to growfrom its current population of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of12600 Recognizing the longshyterm lack of available federal andstate funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself forother possible funding opportunities by planning now for futuregrowth and development Current traffic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown WoodlandPark were in excess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013This traffic volume approaches severely congested levels for thisfourshylane section of the roadway The Colorado Department ofTransportation is projecting approximately 13 annual increase intraffic Increased traffic delays difficulty making left turns safetyconcerns noise vehicle exhaust emissions and difficult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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July 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held on May 7 At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology Those thoughts have been brought together inthe attached document for your review prior to the upcoming August 6 StakeholdersMeeting (The agenda and map are included in a single document Click here to viewdocument) We invite you to this important meeting to review the alternatives analysis and provideyour input on recommendations to be presented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO
RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park Traffic
Circulation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
Forward this email
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
August 2015
Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park Traffic CirculationStakeholders Meeting
The project team has moved forward with the direction received at the StakeholdersCommittee meeting held in May At that meeting we discussed a set of initial alternativesand an alternatives analysis methodology We invite you to this important meeting toreview the alternatives analysis and provide your input on recommendations to bepresented to the public at a meeting in September
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Stakeholders Meeting Thursday August 6 2015 730 to 9 amWoodland Park City Hall ‐ Council Chambers220 W South AveWoodland Park CO RSVP to Sally Riley Planning Director City ofWoodland Park
Project BackgroundWith the addit ion of several new planned commercial developments bringing jobsto the community Woodland Park is expected to grow from its currentpopulat ion of about 7200 to a planned buildshyout of 12600 Recogniz ing thelongshyterm lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Parkis posit ioning itself for other possible funding opportunit ies by planning now forfuture growth and development Current t raf f ic volumes on US 24 in the core of downtown Woodland Park werein excess of 27000 average annual daily t rips in 2013 This traf f ic volumeapproaches severely congested levels for this fourshylane sect ion of the roadwayThe Colorado Department of Transportat ion is project ing approximately 13annual increase in traf f ic Increased traf f ic delays dif f iculty making lef t turnssafety concerns noise vehic le exhaust emissions and dif f icult pedestrianenvironments are predicted to worsen The Traff ic Circulat ion Study is a next step to the improvements made over thepast two decades focusing direct ly on a priorit ized lis t of workable alternat ivesfor the City to undertake as funding opt ions become available
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review PrioritizeNext Phase of Transportation
Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting TuesdaySept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issuesin and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public inputobtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the projectgoals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packagesfor further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said BillAlspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding ofcitizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulationoptions will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized
Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park CO
To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Stakeholder Committee Informs AlternativesDevelopment Process
A Stakeholder Committee of representatives from businesses localorganizations and regional agencies met twice over the past few monthsto review and refine the list of challenges and opportunities related toseveral transportation alternatives The group also helped to categorizepossible solutions and develop a series of recommended improvementpackagesoptions These preliminary recommendations will be presented
at the Sept 22 public meeting
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
News | South Platte Colorado | Southplatteindependentnet
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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PERFORMERS
Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
With the addition of several new planned commercial developmentsbringing jobs to the community Woodland Park is expected to grow fromits current population of about 7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack of available federal and state fundingthe City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible fundingopportunities by planning now for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCircuation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email to
monicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Woodland Park - Social Media ndash -8312015 DRAFT Facebook PostsTweets
bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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City of Woodland Park | 222 W South Avenue | PO Box 9007 | WOODLAND PARK | CO | 80866
Sept 2015
New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
circulation Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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New Directions
Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize NextPhase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvementoptions designed to address City of Woodland Park local traffic circulation issues
PLAN TO ATTENDTraffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pmUte Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park COThe City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team willpresent and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) tooptimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections Thepublic is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to andrecommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvementoptions should be prioritized To receive updates by e‐newsletter or for special ADA accommodations contactMonicabachmanprcom
Past Public Meeting Information
A public meeting for the Woodland ParkTraffic Circulation Study took place March18 2015 at the Ute Pass Cultural CenterThe meeting was attended byapproximately 100 citizens businessowners community leaders electedofficials city staff and the studyconsultant team
For more information click here to view the Public MeetingPresentation
Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Project Background
Woodland Park is expected to grow from its current population of about7200 to a planned build‐out of 12600 Recognizing the long‐term lack ofavailable federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park ispositioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planningnow for future growth and development
Current traffic volumes in and around downtown Woodland Park were inexcess of 27000 average annual daily trips in 2013 Increased trafficdelays difficulty making left turns safety concerns noise vehicleexhaust emissions and difficult pedestrian environments are predictedto worsen
The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local streetnetwork improvements to improve local traffic circulation The TrafficCirculation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the pasttwo decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workablealternatives for the City to undertake as funding options becomeavailable By directing energy toward options that improve the localstreet network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund andimplement projects without relying on involvement from other entitiesimproving quality of life for our citizens
Forward this emailPlease use the link below to forward this email to anyoneyou know who has an interest in the Woodland ParkCirculation Study
Contact UsThroughout the course of the Woodland Park TrafficCirculation Study we will be distributing approximately foureshynewsletters To receive these periodic eshynewsletters andlearn how to get involved send an email tomonicabachmanprcom Or for more information contactSally Riley Planning Director City of Woodland Park atsrileycityshywoodlandparkorg
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues
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Woodland Park - Social Media ndash 30915 DRAFT Facebook Posts
bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
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bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
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For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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bull The City of Woodland Park kicks off a Traffic Circulation Study to optimize existing roadway network
improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for residents and travelling public Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Help Identify Traffic Improvements Working session to answer ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Provide ideas and suggestions for solutions to transportation issues in and around Woodland Park
Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Wed March 18 Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park Presentation and Breakout Stations 6 to 8 pm
bull Bring Your Best Ideas and Suggestions
For improving transportation in and around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull ldquoWhere Do We Go From Hererdquo ndash Citizen invited to provide input to traffic circulation problems in and
around Woodland Park Public Meeting Wed March 18 6 to 8 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution with ideas to address roadway traffic
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
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To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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bull Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to weigh-in on prioritization of recommended improvement
options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Citizen Input Requested ndash Prioritize Next Phase of Transportation Improvements New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Looking for information about the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Sign-up for e-newsletter updates and meeting reminders contact Monicabachmanprcom bull Citizens Invited to Review Prioritize Recommendations for Transportation Improvements in
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull We Want to Hear From You
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Help Prioritize Woodland Park Transportation Improvement Options
For better traffic circulation in and around Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull New Directions ndash Citizens invited to help prioritize traffic circulation improvement options in and around
Woodland Park New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
bull Traffic in Woodland Park Got You Down ndash Be part of the solution on how to prioritize address roadway
traffic circulation New Directions - Public Meeting Tuesday Sept 22 2015 6 to 730 pm Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
13 13 13
Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffic Circulation Study in Woodland Park CO - Sep 22 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
Categories Neighborhood
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Where13 Do13 We13 Go13 from13 Here13 Citizens13 Invited13 to13 Participate13 in13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 13
About13 the13 study13 The13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 has13 initiated13 a13 study13 to13 identify13 appropriate13 solutions13 for13 optimizing13 the13 existing13 roadway13 network13 improve13 local13 street13 connections13 and13 traffic13 flow13 on13 US13 2413 and13 increase13 roadway13 safety13 for13 the13 benefit13 of13 residents13 and13 the13 travelling13 public13 Over13 the13 past13 two13 decades13 the13 City13 has13 made13 numerous13 transportation13 improvements13 and13 traffic13 management13 enhancements13 13 The13 goal13 of13 this13 study13 is13 to13 address13 ldquoWhere13 We13 Go13 from13 Hererdquo13 by13 identifying13 the13 next13 phase13 of13 necessary13 improvements13 Citizens13 are13 invited13 to13 attend13 a13 PUBLIC13 MEETING13 and13 provide13 ideas13 and13 suggestions13 for13 workable13 solutions13 to13 transportation13 issues13 in13 and13 around13 the13 City13 of13 Woodland13 Park13 13 13 13
Woodland13 Park13 Traffic13 Circulation13 Study13 Public13 Meeting13 Wednesday13 March13 1813 201513 13 613 to13 813 pm13 Ute13 Pass13 Cultural13 Center13 21013 East13 Midland13 Avenue13 Woodland13 Park13 CO13
13 13
To13 receive13 project13 e-shy‐newsletter13 updates13 or13 for13 special13 ADA13 accommodations13 email13 Monicabachmanprcom13 13
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Community to Help Shape Local Transportation Improvements with
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study
Addressing the Question Where Do We Go From Here
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Feb 27 2015) ndash The City of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A PUBLIC MEETING for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the City of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to Monicabachmanprcom
News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
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9 Jeff Dunham
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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News Release Sally Riley Planning Director 719687-5283 For More Information Bill Alspach City Engineer 719687-5293
Traffic Circulation Study
New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
WOODLAND PARK Colo (Sept 14 2015) ndash Citizens are invited to a public meeting Tuesday Sept 22 to review improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration We greatly appreciate the public perspective said Bill Alspach Director of Public Works and City Engineer A general understanding of citizen preferences and how they would prioritize various transportation circulation options will help us as we pursue future funding opportunities
The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks and improve local street connections The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm Presentation at 620 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park The City of Woodland Park has placed an emphasis on the local street network improvements to improve local traffic circulation The Traffic Circulation Study is a next step to the improvements made over the past two decades focusing directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the City to undertake as funding options become available ldquoBy directing energy toward options that improve the local street network (over which the City has jurisdiction) we can fund and implement projects without relying on involvement from other entities improving quality of life for our citizensrdquo said Bill Alspach For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom | Official Website
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
httppikespeakcouriernetstoriesWP-traffic-circulation-a-tale-of-two-highways184216[10132015 113146 AM]
TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 35
WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
New dinosaur species unveiled byWoodland Park paleontology team(httpgazettecomnewshydinosaurshyspeciesshy
Woodland Park Photo from Google Images
Learn How to Monitor Your Bone Density
Related
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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unveiledshybyshywoodlandshyparkshypaleontologyshyteamarticle1559460)
Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
Print a$3
Couponfor
ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Where Do We Go From Here
Citizenrsquos Invited to Provide Ideas for Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
The City of Woodland Park has initiated a Traffic Circulation Study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
DATE Wednesday March 18 TIME 6 - 8 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations sent an email to Monicabachmanprcom
Community Calendars amp City website posting
Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
SHARE Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Traffic Circulation Study New Directions
Citizenrsquos Invited to Review and Prioritize
Next Phase of Transportation Improvements
Citizens are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING on improvement options designed to address transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park Technical data along with public input obtained during a March citizen workshop has been analyzed against the project goals criteria and existing constraints resulting in a series of improvement packages for further consideration The City of Woodland Park and the Traffic Circulation Study Project Team will present and discuss the narrowed list of options (improvement packages) to optimize existing roadway networks improve local street connections and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public The public is invited to participate in this key opportunity to hear about respond to and recommend refinements as well as to provide input on how the improvement options should be prioritized DATE Tuesday Sept 22 2015 TIME 6 - 730 pm LOCATION Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 East Midland Avenue Woodland Park For more information or special ADA accommodations email Monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
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9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Citizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the
final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo
SALLY RILEY WOODLAND PARK
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Woodland Park kicks off traffic study
Posted Wednesday March 4 2015 925 am
For the Courier
The city of Woodland Park has kicked off the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation study in an effort to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public
Stakeholders citizens and the project team for the study are in the process of identifying existing conditions and gathering community input to assist in identifying alternatives
A public meeting for the study will be held to gather citizen input from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday March 18 at Ute Pass Cultural Center 210 E Midland Ave Woodland Park
Recognizing the long-term lack of available federal and state funding the city of Woodland Park is positioning itself for other possible funding opportunities by planning now for its growth and development
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
Twitter bystephenhobbs
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom | Official Website
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
COMMENTS ABOUT PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
httppikespeakcouriernetstoriesWP-traffic-circulation-a-tale-of-two-highways184216[10132015 113146 AM]
TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 35
WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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ldquoCitizens are encouraged to participate in this public meeting to assure that the final identified alternatives reflect their needsrdquo said Sally Riley Woodland Park Planning Director ldquoWe expect with the communityrsquos assistance we will be able to better understand current and projected traffic issues and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
-
Contact Stephen Hobbs 636-0275
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PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
SHARE Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park traffic up for discussion By Stephen Hobbs Updated March 18 2015 at 623 pm
A public meeting to discuss traffic circulation in Woodland Park is Wednesday evening at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
Attendees will be able to provide feedback and comments on potential transportation issues and solutions in and around the city
The meeting will held from 6 to 8 pm
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
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September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Public Meeting - Traffc Circulation Study in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
September 22 2015Tuesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
PUBLIC MEETING - TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY
Citizens and busniess owners of Woodland Park are invited to a PUBLIC MEETING to learn more about the possible improvement options to traffic circulation in and around the City of Woodland Park The Traffic Circulation Team will present and discuss the narrow list of options to improve roadway networks and increase safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public We hope you can join us to provide your input and help prioritze the improvement options
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom | Official Website
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
NEWS SPORTS LIFE OPINION THINGS TO DO
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
httppikespeakcouriernetstoriesWP-traffic-circulation-a-tale-of-two-highways184216[10132015 113146 AM]
TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 35
WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
New dinosaur species unveiled byWoodland Park paleontology team(httpgazettecomnewshydinosaurshyspeciesshy
Woodland Park Photo from Google Images
Learn How to Monitor Your Bone Density
Related
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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unveiledshybyshywoodlandshyparkshypaleontologyshyteamarticle1559460)
Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
Print a$3
Couponfor
ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
SHARE Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks
are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessrdquo
WP traffic circulation a tale of two highwaysUS 24 Colo 67 create choke points traffic snarls through city
Posted Wednesday March 25 2015 1251 pm
Norma Engelberg
When Woodland Park citizens were asked to show where the cityrsquos worst traffic is located their answer usually depends on where they live and which highway
At a public meeting on March 18 to kick-off the start of a traffic circulation study participants were divided into groups to determine Woodland Parks traffic issues and find solutions Here Woodland Park Chamber President Debbie Miller acts as scribe writing down suggestions on a flip chart
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
Print a$3
Couponfor
ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
Comments
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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TRAFFIC STUDY RESPONSES
STUDY TIMELINE
Spring Analyze alternatives
Summer Collect community input through a
stakeholder committee
September Another public meeting
October Submit recommendations
they most often travel US 24 or Colo 67This questions and others were asked at a March 18 public meeting at the Ute Pass Cultural Center launching the Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study which is sponsored and funded by the Colorado Department of Transportation the Federal Highway Administration and the city City consultant Ed Hocker of AECom (formerly USB) led the discussion with help from Lisa Bachman and Monica Ramey of Bachman PR and city Public Works Director William AlspachAfter an introduction that covered goals the history of Woodland Parkrsquos road development constraints and solutions types the nearly 100 participants seated at 10 tables worked together to answer four questionsQ Please list three to five general traffic issues
that your group thinks negatively impact Woodland ParkA Answers varied but almost every table mentioned speed and the high volume of traffic on US 24 and too many drivers trying to avoid highway traffic by taking side streets Downtown sidewalks are too narrow and too close to traffic streets and sidewalks are not aligned Businesses are difficult to accessQ Where are the top three traffic choke points Number them in order What are the main contributors to the problem at each siteA Nearly everyone agreed that the Paradise CircleAspen Garden WayUS 24 intersection is the worst chokepoint in the city because of misaligned signals blind spots caused by the intersectionrsquos grade speed Almost every intersection on either highway was listed by one table or another because of traffic congestion when parents are picking up school children and people are traveling to and from workQ If you had to pick two alternative routes to provide better mobility within and through Woodland Park where would you place them WhyA Some tables suggested Baldwin at US 24 to either Lake Avenue or Kelleyrsquos Road to Colo 67 Others suggested Chester Avenue Henrietta Avenue and County Roads to the south of the city from Trout Creek to Crystola One table said there are no safe alternative routes and one group said any route that didnrsquot add traffic to their residential street was OK with themQ How would you provide better access to businesses along US 24 downtown without putting more cars on the highwayA Almost everyone suggested synchronizing traffic signals and improving signage to parking lots but some also suggested removing sign clutter One common answer was to remove the medians on US 24 through the downtown One table suggested focusing local traffic on a business loop that included Henrietta to the north of downtown and Saddle Club Way to the south One suggested reviving the cityrsquos bypass plans and another suggested constructing an elevated highway over the cityHocker said the city needs a long list of possible solutions because it will need projects to fit whatever funding becomes available Some solutions would be easy and relatively cheap Alspach said later including improving signage and traffic signals Others would likely be completely out of reach such
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 35
WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
New dinosaur species unveiled byWoodland Park paleontology team(httpgazettecomnewshydinosaurshyspeciesshy
Woodland Park Photo from Google Images
Learn How to Monitor Your Bone Density
Related
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 45
unveiledshybyshywoodlandshyparkshypaleontologyshyteamarticle1559460)
Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
Print a$3
Couponfor
ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
SHARE Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
Comments
Woodland Park Photo from Google Images
Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodland-park-officials-present-traffic-proposals-at-contentious-meetingarticle1559855[10132015 113352 AM]
Woodland Park delays decision on rules that would impact utilities Internet providers
Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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WOODLANDPARK shyWoodland Parkofficials sharedseven possiblecity projectswith residentsTuesday nightthat might helpimprove trafficcirculation andpedestriansafety in theTeller County
city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Centerwas a followshyup to a March 18 getshytogether in whichabout 100 residents sat down in small groups to givetheir thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepointspossible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer BillAlspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about howwe can affect our local street networks and make iteasier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the Marchmeeting and narrowed that number to seven based onthe residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts tohelp slow traffic in school and residential zones The cityalso proposed business loops both north and south ofdowntown that might help encourage foot traffic andsafety And among the plans were a couple extensions ofexisting roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing indowntown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
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Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
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Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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Pikes Peak Bill Grooming 4th-grade students as
Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Alspach and other city officials like planning directorSally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are inthe works Tuesdays meeting was simply to informresidents of the results of the study that began beforethe March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helpedwith Woodland Parks proposals presented the projectsbefore a passionate comment session from the morethan 80 residents in attendance
Print a$3
Couponfor
ProbioticPearlstrade
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables nearColumbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and aroundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and RampartRange roads gained much support The speed tableswould cost the city up to $150000 the roundaboutwould carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the northand south of US 24 focused mainly around potentiallydisturbing residential areas A proposed north businessloop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5million and a southern business route could be as muchas $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtownbecause of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre aboutdriving through town Baker said All theyll do is putmore cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focusedon projects within Woodland Park jurisdictionresidents kept bringing comments back to what theyconsider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses
9242015 Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodlandshyparkshyofficialsshypresentshytrafficshyproposalsshyatshycontentiousshymeetingarticle1559855 55
downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
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Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park CO - Mar 18 2015 600 PM | Eventful
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PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
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2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
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9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
Comments
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
Related
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
httppikespeakcouriernetstoriesWoodland-Park-kicks-off-traffic-study182237[10132015 112759 AM]
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Pikes Peak Bill Before wersquore all pushing up daisies letrsquos push some downWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7
Sports
Mine to Mine Challenge brings past and present together in Cripple Creek
Life
Pikes Peak Bill Grooming 4th-grade students as
Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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downtown Alspach and city manager David Butteryreminded residents that a bypass project would be aColorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed sincethe midshy1970s and is simply not a priority for the stateHe also said that project would cost at least $100million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that projecthe said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the nextstep in the highshylevel planning process He said thecity will review input from the meeting and decide if anyof the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we doa couple of them Possibly Well take the top ones andthat will give us some direction for the future
How toShowYourKids theCost ofCreditCard
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
SHARE Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
055
Listen
Site Menu Donate NPR Member Station for Southern Colorado
Woodland Park Traffic Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park CO - Mar 18 2015 600 PM | Eventful
httpcoloradospringseventfulcomeventswoodland-park-traffic-circulation-study-public-E0-001-081324603-2[10132015 113736 AM]
PERFORMERS
Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
COMMENTS ABOUT WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
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Woodland Park Looks at Traffc CirculationBy TUCKER HAMPSON bull SEP 22 2015
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The city of Woodland Park is taking the
next step in planning for traffc issues in and around the city
A traffc circulation study team will present more refned options that look at ways to
alleviate congested traffc conditions in Woodland Park at a public meeting Tuesday
night
The citys Planning Director Sally Riley says even though it usually comes down to
funding the city is trying to get citizen input to determine which issues are the most
pressing
Its very important to receive input from out community so that they have buy in to
assist the planning for future traffc improvements says Riley
Riley says theyre planning to focus on side streets and improvements to pedestrian
bicycle and parking areas that dont require approval from the Colorado Department of
Transportation
The public meeting takes place tonight Tuesday at 6 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center
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March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
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WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodland-park-officials-present-traffic-proposals-at-contentious-meetingarticle1559855[10132015 113352 AM]
Woodland Park delays decision on rules that would impact utilities Internet providers
Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park Traffc Circulation Study Public Mtg in Woodland Park
TRACK SHARE
March 18 2015Wednesday 600 PM
Ute Pass Cultural CenterFairview AvenueWoodland Park Colorado 80866Map
EVENT DETAILS
WOODLAND PARK TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY PUBLIC MTG
About the study The City of Woodland Park has initiated a study to identify appropriate solutions for optimizing the existing roadway network improve local street connections and traffic flow on US 24 and increase roadway safety for the benefit of residents and the travelling public Over the past two decades the City has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by identifying the next phase of necessary improvements Citizens are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING and provide ideas and suggestions for workable solutions to transportation issues in and around the City of Woodland Park
Categories Neighborhood
LINKS
Event details at woodlandparkchambercom
Event details may change at any time always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets
Report offensive content on this page
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1 Yanni
2 Rob Thomas
3 An Evening with Machinehellip
4 Moon Taxi with We Are Nhellip
5 Fresno State Bulldogs at hellip
6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra
7 Sublime with Rome with hellip
8 2CELLOS
9 Jeff Dunham
10 Jersey Boys
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodland-park-officials-present-traffic-proposals-at-contentious-meetingarticle1559855[10132015 113352 AM]
Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
Comments
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodland-park-officials-present-traffic-proposals-at-contentious-meetingarticle1559855[10132015 113352 AM]
Woodland Park delays decision on rules that would impact utilities Internet providers
Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
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Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
By Matt Steiner Updated September 23 2015 at 748 am
WOODLAND PARK - Woodland Park officials shared seven possible city projects with residents Tuesday night that might help improve traffic circulation and pedestrian safety in the Teller County city of more than 7000 people
The public meeting held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center was a follow-up to a March 18 get-together in which about 100 residents sat down in small groups to give their thoughts on negative traffic issues chokepoints possible alternate routes and access to local businesses
This is not about Highway 24 city engineer Bill Alspach said before Tuesdays meeting Its about how we can affect our local street networks and make it easier for our local residents to get around
The city compiled a list of 22 options since the March meeting and narrowed that number to seven based on the residents input
The proposals include speed tables and roundabouts to help slow traffic in school and residential zones The city also proposed business loops both north and south of downtown that might help encourage foot traffic and safety And among the plans were a couple extensions of existing roads and a proposed pedestrian crossing in downtown
Comments
Woodland Park Photo from Google Images
Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
httpgazettecomwoodland-park-officials-present-traffic-proposals-at-contentious-meetingarticle1559855[10132015 113352 AM]
Woodland Park delays decision on rules that would impact utilities Internet providers
Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
Related
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Pikes Peak Bill Before wersquore all pushing up daisies letrsquos push some downWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7
Sports
Mine to Mine Challenge brings past and present together in Cripple Creek
Life
Pikes Peak Bill Grooming 4th-grade students as
Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Woodland Park officials present traffic proposals at contentious meeting
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Woodland Park delays decision on rules that would impact utilities Internet providers
Alspach and other city officials like planning director Sally Riley stressed that none of the seven choices are in the works Tuesdays meeting was simply to inform residents of the results of the study that began before the March 18 meeting
Ed Hocker with AECOM a research group that helped with Woodland Parks proposals presented the projects before a passionate comment session from the more than 80 residents in attendance
Of the proposals only a pair of speed tables near Columbine Elementary School on Kelleys Road and a roundabout at the intersection of Kelleys and Rampart Range roads gained much support The speed tables would cost the city up to $150000 the roundabout would carry a price tag of about $15 million
Concerns about the possible business loops to the north and south of US 24 focused mainly around potentially disturbing residential areas A proposed north business loop along Henrietta Avenue could cost about $5 million and a southern business route could be as much as $15 million
Jim Baker said he moved to the area south of downtown because of the walkability
A lot of these (proposals) seem like theyre about driving through town Baker said All theyll do is put more cars on the streets
Despite the citys intention to keep the meeting focused on projects within Woodland Park jurisdiction residents kept bringing comments back to what they consider a need for a revamped US 24 that bypasses downtown Alspach and city manager David Buttery reminded residents that a bypass project would be a Colorado Department of Transportation endeavor
According to Buttery a bypass has been discussed since the mid-1970s and is simply not a priority for the state He also said that project would cost at least $100 million
We cant afford it nor can the state afford that project he said
Alspach said Tuesdays meeting was simply the next step in the high-level planning process He said the city will review input from the meeting and decide if any of the proposed projects will be feasible
The plan isnt to do them all Alspach said Can we do a couple of them Possibly
Related
News | Pikes Peak Colorado | Pikespeakcouriernet
httppikespeakcouriernetstoriesWoodland-Park-kicks-off-traffic-study182237[10132015 112759 AM]
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News
Pikes Peak Bill Before wersquore all pushing up daisies letrsquos push some downWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7
Sports
Mine to Mine Challenge brings past and present together in Cripple Creek
Life
Pikes Peak Bill Grooming 4th-grade students as
Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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Pikes Peak Bill Before wersquore all pushing up daisies letrsquos push some downWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7
Sports
Mine to Mine Challenge brings past and present together in Cripple Creek
Life
Pikes Peak Bill Grooming 4th-grade students as
Video
Adventure HoMONDAY APRIL 20
and find alternatives that position the community for future growthrdquo
During the past two decades the city has made numerous transportation improvements and traffic management enhancements The goal of this study is to address ldquoWhere We Go from Hererdquo by reviewing implications of whatrsquos been accomplished to date and by identifying the next phase of improvements and the opportunities and challenges for each potential alternative
ldquoThe Traffic Circulation Study is a next step forward from improvements made over the past twenty years It will focus directly on a prioritized list of workable alternatives for the city to undertake as funding options become availablerdquo concluded Riley
For more information or special ADA accommodations send an email to monicabachmanprcom
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