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S.H. 119 and 63rd Street Transportation Improvements Project


pdf Preliminary Plan

  • Project construction is expected to begin in early 2010 and last one year 

Project Purpose:  The project is intended to provide specific Project Mapimprovements related to the mobility management, congestion management, and balanced multi-modal transportation system goals of the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) Transportation Improvements Program.

The purpose of SH 119 and 63rd Street intersection improvements projects is to create a balanced, multi-modal facility that improves automobile, bus, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, mobility, and accessibility to and through the intersection compared to the existing intersection configuration.

S.H. 119 and 63rd Street Improvements ProjectBoulder County, the City of Boulder, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), and the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) are all working together to achieve this project purpose.  Transit related details of the project are being appropriately coordinated with the Regional Transportation District (RTD). 


Project Need

This project is needed to:

  • Reduce motor vehicle congestion caused by peak hour capacity limitations of the existing intersection layout and facilities;
  • Improve bus service operations, service efficiency, and transit stop facilities at the site; and
  • Improve bicycle and pedestrian efficiencies in terms of route connectivity to and through the SH 119 and 63rd Street intersection, especially as related to safe and convenient bicycle and pedestrian connections to and from the RTD bus transit stops within the project area.

Potential Environmental Considerations and Related Project Planning Constraints
  • Surface Water and Stormwater
    • Flow Disruption, Flooding and Floodplain Changes: Construction Phase Requirements and Long-Term Capacity Needs
    • Water Quality: Construction/Post-Construction Degradation (Erosion and Sedimentation)
  • Biological Resources
    • Prairie Dogs: Known Habitat, Potential Disruption, Relocation/Removal: Humane Treatment
    • Burrowing Owls and Other Protected Species: Potential Habitat
    • Wetlands: Known Wetland Habitat under U.S. Army Corps of Engineering Jurisdiction
  • Cultural Resources
    • Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad: Historic Status
    • Irrigation Ditches: Historic Status
  • Hazardous Materials
    • Potential for Previously Recorded Releases
    • Potential Presence of Unknown/Unreported Releases
  • Publicly Owned Park Land
    • City of Boulder Open Space: Possible Need for Right of Way, Indirect Effects
    • City of Boulder Parks: Possible Need for Right of Way
    • City of Boulder Open Space, Conservation Easements: Near Site, Possible Indirect Effects

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