Politics & Government

City Of Arvada Seeks Feedback On Clear Creek Corridor Master Plan

City officials are seeking community input on habitat, trail and activity improvements.

The City of Arvada is seeking feedback on the Clear Creek Corridor Plan.
The City of Arvada is seeking feedback on the Clear Creek Corridor Plan. (Image via Google Maps Streetview)

ARVADA, CO — The City of Arvada is seeking public feedback on recreational activities, trails and habitat improvements for the Clear Creek Corridor. City officials are 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. The master plan will evaluate the creek, existing public land and adjacent trails.

The City of Arvada is offering three opportunities in June for community members to offer feedback and opinions:

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1) In person on Saturday evening, June 8, at "Second Saturdays" in Olde Town Arvada.

2) In person early Wednesday morning, June 26, in Gold Strike Park for Bike to Work Day.

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3) Online through the Clear Creek Master Plan survey during the month of June.

For more information about the master plan, visit the city's website.

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