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DRCOG led the Sheridan Corridor Safety Study to make Sheridan Boulevard safer for all users, whether they are driving, riding the bus, walking, or rolling. The study focused on the corridor between I-76 in the north and US-285 in the south.

This effort was a collaborative partnership between DRCOG, CDOT, Adams County, Jefferson County, Denver, Lakewood, Edgewater, Wheat Ridge, Mountain View, and Lakeside.

This study was part of DRCOG's Corridor Planning Program, which is focused on advancing planning for projects outlined in the 2050 Metro Vision Regional Transportation Plan. Sheridan Boulevard is identified in the plan as a priority corridor for safety improvements, in part because it is included on DRCOG's Regional High Injury Network.

Corridor Information

Guiding documents

Where did my feedback go? Check out the archived results used to inform final recommendations at the links below.

Common questions

Where is this project, who is making decisions, what other studies are going on in the area, and where are we in the process?

This committee includes individuals with community connections along or near the Sheridan corridor (between I-76 and Hampden Avenue). The committee members will participate in four one-hour meetings over the course of 2025. Each member provides input on the project and shares project information with community organizations and connections.

Thank you to our committee members for contributing their time and input to help get the word out on the project and refine the project understanding and recommendations.

Several planning efforts in the area have been recently completed or will be ongoing during this study and will inform this work:

timeline

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