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Arapahoe Road corridor study to begin
Contributed by: Arapahoe County on 11/23/2005

Study aims to improve mobility and accessibility from I-25 to Parker Road

Denver, CO -A detailed transportation study of the Arapahoe Road Corridor from I-25 to Parker Road is getting underway.The engineering firm David Evans & Associates, Inc. has been chosen to lead a team in examining alternatives for improving mobility, accessibility and safety along this major arterial that stretches primarily through Greenwood Village, Centennial and unincorporated Arapahoe County.

The study will examine all modes of transportation, including mass transit, and pedestrian and bicycle traffic.It will also take into consideration the role Arapahoe Road plays in the geographic area between I-225 on the north, and E-470 on the south.

http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/Departments/CMS/news/2005/November/Arapahoe%20Rd%20Study%20news%20release%2011-21-05.pdf





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Submitted By: Tom Tobiassen
posted on 11/28/2005 @ 5:06:50 PM
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Arapahoe Road corridor lacks facilities for alternate modes of transportation like bicycle and walkers. There are no sidewalks, shoulders or bike lanes for this road yet, this is the only continuous east/west transporation route south of Cherry Creek State Park. I hope the "study team" will work with other interested groups including bicycle organizations like Bicycle Colorado, Bicycle Aurora and Bicycle Douglas County. (For contact information see - www.BicycleColo.org , www.BicycleAurora.org, www.BicycleDouglasCounty.org)
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