Review the final recommendations

The 12-month study is nearing completion and the project team has created a visionary street design that outlines a long-term, community-informed direction for Pecos Street.

Adams County and DRCOG want to hear your feedback on the final vision for Pecos.

  • Start by reviewing the corridor wide recommendations below.
  • Then look at specific recommendations for each segment, either in the sliders or by clicking the button to view the street design map.
  • Lastly, share any comments or questions about the recommendations by clicking the "Share comments or questions" button below.

The last day to comment on the recommendations is Monday February 16.

Next: Review key recommendations by street segment

After reviewing the corridor-wide recommendations, take a look at the recommended improvements for each segment of Pecos Street. You can either review and leave comments on the full map, or you can scroll through the images below.

Images are examples from similar real-world projects and are for illustrative purposes only.

Commenting on the map is now closed!

Share your vision for Pecos

Imagine it's 20 years in the future. Pecos Street is working exactly how you'd like it to. What does it look and feel like? What’s happening here?

31 July, 2025

Purple Butterfly says:

Pecos Street will be the main thoroughfare of a diverse community featuring affordable housing, restaurants, and small shops.

31 July, 2025

KF says:

Status Quo. Do not widen Pena. Do not add additional destinations along Pena. GVR access already conflicts with airport access.

31 July, 2025

Dragondude says:

Bringing more up-to-date, businesses and restaurants. Replace the hundred so tire stores and Mexican. Restaurants with a more modern glamoro

30 July, 2025

Pat says:

Big box grocery store. Less traffic congestion. Safer sidewalks. No industrial traffic. Pecos was built as a residential neighborhood.

30 July, 2025

Let us breathe! says:

Residential, restaurants and grocery, trees and parks…NO MORE INDUSTRIAL air and noise pollution please! Large trucking ruins the roads!

29 July, 2025

K Wade says:

Continuous bike lane, widened sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, lots of greenery, walkable restaurants, affordable housing instead of motels

28 July, 2025

K says:

Part of the Pecos corridor is the heart of industrial business for Colorado. Industrial traffic flow and accessibility need to be priority.

28 July, 2025

Esau Gonzalez says:

There isn’t any trouble getting from one side to the other. Traffic is more controlled and calm. The intersections have smooth transitions.

28 July, 2025

jandre says:

Like it is now; just with improve flow. The real problem is if rundown commercial area from Hwy-36 and the fire station.

22 July, 2025

Sandman says:

Needs re done the road is bad bumpy and pot holes everywhere

22 July, 2025

Colorado native says:

Definitely more greenery, trees and flowers. Modern look. Smooth road. Coffee shop, groceries, dog park.

21 July, 2025

We can do it says:

Shaded sidewalks, grocery stores and restaurants. Get rid of the heavier industry and strip malls. Connect us to the pecos junction!!!

31 July, 2025

Purple Butterfly says:

Pecos Street will be the main thoroughfare of a diverse community featuring affordable housing, restaurants, and small shops.

31 July, 2025

KF says:

Status Quo. Do not widen Pena. Do not add additional destinations along Pena. GVR access already conflicts with airport access.

31 July, 2025

Dragondude says:

Bringing more up-to-date, businesses and restaurants. Replace the hundred so tire stores and Mexican. Restaurants with a more modern glamoro

30 July, 2025

Pat says:

Big box grocery store. Less traffic congestion. Safer sidewalks. No industrial traffic. Pecos was built as a residential neighborhood.

30 July, 2025

Let us breathe! says:

Residential, restaurants and grocery, trees and parks…NO MORE INDUSTRIAL air and noise pollution please! Large trucking ruins the roads!

29 July, 2025

K Wade says:

Continuous bike lane, widened sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, lots of greenery, walkable restaurants, affordable housing instead of motels

28 July, 2025

K says:

Part of the Pecos corridor is the heart of industrial business for Colorado. Industrial traffic flow and accessibility need to be priority.

28 July, 2025

Esau Gonzalez says:

There isn’t any trouble getting from one side to the other. Traffic is more controlled and calm. The intersections have smooth transitions.

28 July, 2025

jandre says:

Like it is now; just with improve flow. The real problem is if rundown commercial area from Hwy-36 and the fire station.

22 July, 2025

Sandman says:

Needs re done the road is bad bumpy and pot holes everywhere

22 July, 2025

Colorado native says:

Definitely more greenery, trees and flowers. Modern look. Smooth road. Coffee shop, groceries, dog park.

21 July, 2025

We can do it says:

Shaded sidewalks, grocery stores and restaurants. Get rid of the heavier industry and strip malls. Connect us to the pecos junction!!!