Transit-oriented development is scheduled for the southeast Interstate 25 corridor. Plans and an Environmental Impact Statement are being prepared for the corridor between South Broadway in Denver and the terminus at Lincoln Avenue in Arapahoe County. The highway will be redeveloped and a light rail line added to the corridor. Costs for this project are currently estimated is $1.1 billion.
At a February 16 Neighborhood Association meeting, principals from the Colorado Department of Transportation, the transit-oriented development director for the City and County of Denver, and planners from the engineering consulting firm of Carter-Burgess discussed the two light rail stations proposed for the Washington Park area.
Project staff have also scheduled a series of open houses to discuss the redevelopment of the corridor and to record participants' comments. All open houses will be identical in content; no formal presentation will be made.
The open house schedule follows; each session will run from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.:
?· Wednesday, May 19, Most Precious Blood Catholic School, 2250 S. Harrison St., Denver
?· Wednesday, May 26, Castlewood Library, 6739 S. Uinta St., Englewood
?· Tuesday, June 1, Hebrew Education Alliance, 3600 S. Ivanhoe St., Denver
?· Thursday, June 3, Cherry Creek Retirement Village, 14555 E. Hampden Ave., Aurora
For more information, visit the Washington Park East Neighborhood Association's website at www.neighborhoodlink.com/washpark.