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8th Street Redesign
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The initial phase, determination of general approach, of this project is complete. Funding for the final design of the project is being sought. Once available, the public will be invited to provide additional input to guide the final design of the project.
In November of 2019, City of Golden staff held a public meeting to discuss a potential project to redesign the streetscape of 8th Street. During the meeting, citizens were asked to provide feedback with a focus on desired outcomes as opposed to specific design elements.
The top 6 desired outcomes of a redesigned 8th Street were as follows:
Improved pedestrian facilities along 8th Street
Reduced vehicular speeds
Increased sight distance at intersections
Improved pedestrian connectivity across 8th Street
Retain on-street parking
Improved bicycle facilities
This information was used to develop option designs. The first three outcomes listed above are accommodated, to some degree, in all of the alternatives presented here. Wider sidewalks separated from the street section will provide pedestrian connectivity along the length of 8th Street. Bulb-outs at intersections will improve sight distance at intersections and narrow the vehicle travel lanes to reduce speeds. Additionally, the bulb-outs will provide a decreased crossing distance for pedestrians. Vehicle travel lanes will be narrowed (generally to 11’) to further reduce vehicle speeds.
Please note that these exhibits are preliminary in nature. They are not intended to depict final design, but only to aid in assessing the support within the community for different streetscape elements. Additional infrastructure may be added during the design phase, or in the future (if appropriate warrants are met), to further address issues such as pedestrian connectivity, sight distance, vehicle speed, etc.
We want to hear from you. Please review each of the design options below. If you would like to see the map in more detail, click on the link to open a pdf version of the map that will allow you zoom in.
After reviewing each design, please let us know which of the versions below you prefer by taking the poll. Please use the question and answer section if you have any questions on any of the listed options, or on the project in general.
Option 1
Retains approximately 43 on-street parking spaces (not including townhome spaces)
Does not provide bike lanes
Provides 90⁰ parking for the townhomes on the south side of 8th just east of the GCC
Requires easement from owners of the townhomes on the south side of 8th just east of the GCC
In November of 2019, City of Golden staff held a public meeting to discuss a potential project to redesign the streetscape of 8th Street. During the meeting, citizens were asked to provide feedback with a focus on desired outcomes as opposed to specific design elements.
The top 6 desired outcomes of a redesigned 8th Street were as follows:
Improved pedestrian facilities along 8th Street
Reduced vehicular speeds
Increased sight distance at intersections
Improved pedestrian connectivity across 8th Street
Retain on-street parking
Improved bicycle facilities
This information was used to develop option designs. The first three outcomes listed above are accommodated, to some degree, in all of the alternatives presented here. Wider sidewalks separated from the street section will provide pedestrian connectivity along the length of 8th Street. Bulb-outs at intersections will improve sight distance at intersections and narrow the vehicle travel lanes to reduce speeds. Additionally, the bulb-outs will provide a decreased crossing distance for pedestrians. Vehicle travel lanes will be narrowed (generally to 11’) to further reduce vehicle speeds.
Please note that these exhibits are preliminary in nature. They are not intended to depict final design, but only to aid in assessing the support within the community for different streetscape elements. Additional infrastructure may be added during the design phase, or in the future (if appropriate warrants are met), to further address issues such as pedestrian connectivity, sight distance, vehicle speed, etc.
We want to hear from you. Please review each of the design options below. If you would like to see the map in more detail, click on the link to open a pdf version of the map that will allow you zoom in.
After reviewing each design, please let us know which of the versions below you prefer by taking the poll. Please use the question and answer section if you have any questions on any of the listed options, or on the project in general.
Option 1
Retains approximately 43 on-street parking spaces (not including townhome spaces)
Does not provide bike lanes
Provides 90⁰ parking for the townhomes on the south side of 8th just east of the GCC
Requires easement from owners of the townhomes on the south side of 8th just east of the GCC
The initial phase, determination of general approach, of this project is complete. Funding for the final design of the project is being sought. Once available, the public will be invited to provide additional input to guide the final design of the project.
CLOSED: This quick poll has concluded.
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After reviewing the three different design options and descriptions, which do you prefer?
Design option 1
56%
Design option 2
24%
Design option 3
20%
Total Votes : 50
Engagement Level
Inform: City provides timely information and updates to the community.
Consult: Hear public feedback on relevant parts of a project, keep information updated so community can follow along.
Involve: Work directly with the community throughout entire project to ensure feedback is considered and reflected in the planning process.