Broadway Corridor Study
- Project typeTransportation
- Project statusPlanning
- StartFall 2022
- CompletionDecember 2023
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About the Study
Broadway Corridor Study fact sheet(PDF, 590KB)
Broadway between I-25 and Highlands Ranch Parkway is a vibrant corridor where people live, work, eat, and shop. This 11-mile stretch of Broadway provides local and regional connections through the City and County of Denver, Arapahoe County, cities of Englewood, Littleton, and Centennial, and Douglas County. The City of Littleton is partnering with these agencies to study the transportation and land use conditions along this section of Broadway. This study is separate from and will be coordinated with Denver’s South Broadway & I-25 Improvement Project.
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Draft Vision
Broadway will celebrate and connect the unique identities of our communities, foster economic vibrancy, provide safe and comfortable spaces, and support regional mobility options for all.
Process
The study will examine existing conditions and future conditions for the different character areas along the corridor. Key considerations include transportation, land use, and economics. Each of these factors will be considered at each stage of the plan process, and the coordination between them will be important for the success of this study and the future of the Broadway corridor.
The study will include development and evaluation of alternatives based on a consideration of existing and future conditions, roadway geometry, residential and business access, traffic flow, environmental factors, the location of communities and other developed areas, and community and agency plans and input.
The study will consist of four phases:
- Corridor Conditions Assessment: The study team will collect data and study corridor conditions, especially its role for people living and working along the corridor.
- Corridor Visioning: The study team will generate a cohesive vision for the corridor and establish the goals and objectives for changes along it.
- Improvement Plan: The study team will generate ideas to achieve the vision and goals for the corridor through physical infrastructure enhancements, policy changes, or other strategies to catalyze improvements.
- Conceptual Design and/or Early Actions: The study team will further develop the best ideas and create conceptual designs for them, or even begin implementation.
Draft Study Goals
The following goals represent the desired outcomes for the proposed improvements to the corridor.
Draft Study Goals (table)
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GOAL |
OUTCOME |
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Safety |
Attaining a future with zero transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries |

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Connectivity |
Completing a cohesive and well-connected corridor for all modes and users |

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Mobility |
Offering reliable and predictable transportation options |

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Placemaking |
Creating spaces where people want to spend time |

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Economic
Development |
Fostering investment that positively impacts the community |

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Sustainability |
Maintaining and enhancing ecological, human, and economic health |
Schedule
The study will conclude in December 2023, when the team will present findings and share the next steps for implementing construction. Funding for improvements has yet to be identified.

Schedule (table)
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MILESTONE |
ESTIMATED START |
ESTMATED COMPLETION |

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Corridor Conditions Assessment |
Fall 2022 |
Spring 2023 |

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Corridor Visioning |
Winter 2023 |
Spring 2023 |

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Improvement Plan |
Spring 2023 |
Fall 2023 |

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Conceptual Designs and Early Actions |
Fall 2023 |
Winter 2023 |
Get Involved
Throughout the study, the city will provide several collaboration opportunities for residents and businesses to share ideas on how to improve the experience along Broadway. Register below to receive email updates and stay informed.

Contact details
Transportation Engineer
303-795-3863