
Useful Links
Colorado College’s desire for the campus and surrounding area is complementary to the Long Range Development Plan and other studies recently conducted for the Old North End Neighborhood and downtown Colorado Springs. These plans all reflect a common vision for the area and demonstrate a synergy between these entities to do something that makes a positive impact.
- Imagine Downtown
- Long Range Development Plan
- Old North End Neighborhood Master Plan
- Urban Land Institute Report
Other Resource Links
Contact Us
For questions or to submit a comment, please send us an email: transportationplan@coloradocollege.edu
Project team
The college has contracted with the local land planning and urban design firm of N.E.S. Inc. to lead the seven-month study. The project team includes:
Project Manager:
N.E.S., Inc.
Tim Seibert
Traffic Engineer:
Felsburg Holt & Ullevig
Todd Frisbie
Design Engineer:
Classic Consulting
Kyle Campbell
Public Involvement:
Bachman pr
Lisa Bachman
Barry Grossman
Colorado College Liaisons:
Robert Moore, CFO
Mike Edmonds, Dean of Students
Leslie Weddell, Communications
Working Group Meetings
Members
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
- Agenda (PDF)
- Meeting Summary/Site Tour Observations (PDF)
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
- Agenda (PDF)
- Meeting Summary (PDF)
- Community Interview Summary (PDF)
January 29, 2013
- Agenda (PDF)
- News Release (PDF)
- Meeting Summary (PDF)
- Community Values/Criteria (PDF)
- Protocols/Ground Rules (PDF)
- CC Profile (PDF)
- Alternatives (PDF)
February 26, 2013
- Agenda (PDF)
- News Release (PDF)
- Meeting Summary (PDF)
- Exhibits (PDF)
May 1, 2013
- News Release (PDF)
- Meeting Agenda (PDF)
- System-wide Options Map (PDF)
- Working Group Recommendation Overview (PDF)
- Pedestrian Tunnel Alternative Proposal by area residents (PDF)
Photos
Approximately 70 citizens and stakeholders have provided input and recommendations to the Transportation Master Plan during the four Working Group meetings held at the college since November 2012 . Participants have collaborated on the best approaches for addressing mobility and safety through and around the campus.