Politics & Government
Arvada Clear Creek Corridor Master Plan Survey To Close
Last call to have your say on development of the Clear Creek Corridor — the survey wraps up at the end of June.

ARVADA, CO — City of Arvada officials are encouraging residents to submit a Clear Creek Corridor survey by the end of June. The survey was launched to gather public feedback on recreational activities, trails and habitat improvements in the corridor.
The city is working with the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Adams County, the City of Denver and the City of Wheat Ridge to develop a master plan for the corridor.
The study area covers both banks of Clear Creek, roughly between Tennyson Street and Wadsworth Boulevard.
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The master plan will evaluate the creek, existing public land and adjacent trails.
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Residents who wish to learn more about the plan in person can show up early Wednesday morning, June 26, in Gold Strike Park for Bike to Work Day.
Community members have until the end of June to fill out the Clear Creek Master Plan survey.
For more information about the master plan, visit the city's website.
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