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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Transportation Advisory Board 2025-02-19 February 19, 2025 12:00 p.m. Town Board Room 12:00pm Public Comment 12:05 pm Trustee Liaison Update Trustee Igel 12:10 pm Approval of Minutes dated February 5, 2025 (packet) 12:15pm Multimodal Transportation Plan & Transit Development Plan: Final Draft Discussion 1:30pm Multimodal Transportation Plan & Transit Development Plan: Next Steps 1:50 pm Update on Past Public Comment 1:55 pm Other Business Adjourn AGENDA TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING       Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, February 5, 2025 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Estes Park Museum in said Town of Estes Park on the 5th day of February, 2025. Board: Chair Belle Morris; Vice-Chair Kristen Ekeren; Members Larry Gamble, Linda Hanick, Joan Hooper, Misti Marcantonio, Carissa Streib, and Wallace Wood; Trustee Mark Igel; Staff Liaison Dana Klein Attending: Chair Morris; Vice-Chair Ekeren; Members Gamble, Hanick, Hooper, Marcantonio, Streib, and Wood; Trustee Igel; Manager Klein; Director Muhonen; Engineer Bailey; Recording Secretary McDonald; Mayor Hall; Paul Hornbeck, Community Development; Barb Boyer Buck, Estes Valley Voice; Gordon Slack, Public Attendee Absent: Chair Morris called the meeting to order at 12:05 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENT None. TRUSTEE LIAISON UPDATE Trustee Igel advised that the Town’s Development Code revision, which is currently underway, provides a great opportunity for community involvement in a long-term decision-making process with lasting impact. He also reported that he and Town Administrator Machalek have discussed the goal of regularly streaming and/or recording future TAB meetings to improve accessibility and retain a comprehensive meeting record for posterity. Brief discussion ensued about the benefits of the Zoom platform; Trustee Igel advised that this option is not currently being considered. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED DECEMBER 18, 2024 It was moved and seconded (Gamble/Morris) to approve the December 18, 2024, minutes with minor edits, and it passed unanimously. MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN & TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN: FINAL DRAFT DISCUSSION Chair Morris opened discussion on the draft Multimodal Transportation Plan (MTP/Plan), emphasizing that any recommendations put forth by the TAB should reflect efficiency and engagement with the community’s priorities. Members were then called upon individually to share their analysis of the MTP’s pros and cons. Transportation Advisory Board – February 5, 2025 – Page 2 Discussion points included the need to correct grammatical and spelling errors (a flash drive capturing these errors was provided for routing to the consultant); the need to reorganize certain topics throughout the Plan; factual errors, such as the number of signalized intersections; the importance of generalizing language where appropriate and avoiding the overuse of specific terms like roundabout and HAWK, particularly when solutions are still being analyzed; the utilization of bullet points to summarize sections through the Plan; concerns that comments received after October 6 were not considered in the final plan, as suggested by language on the community engagement table, and that the consultant’s summary of comments should verify that all comments were received and considered; the lack of trails shown on the gap analysis, the omission of the Fall River Trail on multiple pages, and the inaccuracy of describing the trails network as comprehensive; the suggestion to move the transit sections from the MTP to the TDP; the lack of consideration for congestion factors, particularly during the busiest months; acknowledgment that the number of streets will not change, and that the adding of 500 parking spaces is not a long-term solution to congestion; how congestion can be mitigated by directing RMNP-bound vehicles to the Fall River Entrance via Wonderview Avenue; general support for cycling opportunities and acknowledgment that the mode is increasing in popularity, but reluctance to expand cycling services if they are prioritized over pedestrian safety; areas of inadequate pedestrian access and parking downtown, particularly on West Elkhorn Avenue and Big Horn Drive; the need to develop perimeter parking solutions that respect the distance between the parking area and downtown, and that those parking areas feature bike rental opportunities; pedestrian crosswalk safety concerns throughout downtown; prioritization of a US 34/Steamer Drive roundabout to facilitate transit operations from the Visitor Center; general acknowledgment that roundabouts continue to be a controversial topic; the need to facilitate a left turn onto US 36 when exiting the Parking Structure; attention to the transit needs of seasonal workers; balancing the service considerations for people visiting Estes Park only with those visiting Rocky Mountain National Park only; the Downtown Parking Management Plan (DPMP) and Visit Estes Park as references for MTP data and development; how the DPMP phases should be allowed to unfold before solid recommendations can be made about where and how to expand downtown parking spaces; and the MTP’s insufficient focus on active transportation and how it promotes a healthier lifestyle for the general community. It was agreed that the MTP’s length and overall scope is a challenge to read and comprehend; that the community should be helped to understand the impact of the MTP’s 79 recommended projects between now and 2045; and that the Plan lists more problems than solutions. Although its impact on the whole Estes Valley matters, the MTP should be downtown-focused, with the TAB serving as its long-term think tank. Engineer Bailey advised that the MTP is the revision of a 20-year-old document and that it should be reviewed approximately every five years from the time of adoption. It will be a living document that suggests primary—though not essential—needs for consideration and will serve as a notice of vetted projects for the coming 5-10 years, which means the project number will fluctuate. The Town’s obligation to the MTP would be prioritizing its recommended, publicly supported projects as funding allows. Transportation Advisory Board – February 5, 2025 – Page 3 Due to time constraints, the TAB did not discuss the Transit Development Plan (TDP). MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN & TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN: NEXT STEPS Based on vital concerns raised during today’s discussion of the MTP, and the need to secure its loose ends and clarify its overall priorities, the TAB agreed to postpone preparing a letter of support to the Town Board for the Plan’s adoption on February 25. Instead, the TAB will meet again on February 19 to review Kimley-Horn’s comments tracking spreadsheet, formalize its position on the MTP, and conduct the delayed discussion of the TDP. Engineer Bailey advised that, at this point in time, any substantial revisions to the MTP, such as parking policy changes or recommending a major development like a downtown tram service, would require seeking further funding from the Town Board. 2025 TAB OFFICERS ELECTION Chair Morris indicated that she was willing to continue serving as the TAB Chair unless another member announced interest in the role; no member did so. Vice-Chair Ekeren indicated that she wished to step back from the Vice-Chair role to allow another member the opportunity. Chair Morris briefly described the Vice-Chair’s duties; after brief discussion among the members, Member Streib announced a willingness to serve in the role. It was moved and seconded (Hanick/Hooper) for Chair Morris to continue as the TAB Chair and for Member Streib to serve as the TAB Vice-Chair, and it passed unanimously. UPDATE ON PAST PUBLIC COMMENT None. OTHER BUSINESS None. There being no further business, Chair Morris adjourned the meeting at 1:55 p.m. Lani McDonald, Recording Secretary       Larimer County Priority Project (Insert an X on the Top 5)Hwy Project Name Project Description County(ies)CDOT Notes for 2050 Update ID Type Category Lead Agency TPR/ MPO(s)2019$ Est. 2024$ (if known)10-Year Plan Status Safety (LOSS by Corridor) X I-25 I-25 Wellington Ped Crossing Project accomodate safe pedestrian movement across I-25 s/o I-25/CO1 Interchange Larimer CDOT Multimodal CDOT Added UF $3M Planning 2, 3 X US 34 Transit Service: Greeley to Loveland to Estes Park 4P Comment: We need regional transit connectivity up US 34.Larimer Greeley is running transit service from Greeley 4P 2023 Transit CDOT 4P 2023 UF & NF X Estes Park improved transit operations LOCAL TRANSIT: Improved transit operating in Estes Park Larimer Added by DTR CDOT Transit CDOT Added Estes UF X US 36 US 36 Trail Project from Moraine Davis St to Mary's Lake Trail Project, improve ped./bike access along narrow road.Larimer Town did submit application for MMOF. It was 1409 Multimodal 2040 Project UF $2.00 NO Level 2 on US 36 X Regional Active Transportation Corridor - Boxelder Creek Trail Connecting to NFR MPO RATC#7 Requested by Wellington CO 1 CO 1 Safety Improvements p j y p g g g the highway and making intersection improvements.Larimer j g p Pedestrian improvements are being requested ; 1766 Multimodal 10 YP, CDOT 4P 2023 UF N/A $4.00 FUNDED (2019-2026)Design 2, 3 CO 1 Regional Fixed-Route Transit Service from Wellington to Fort Collins REGIONAL TRANSIT: New regional fixed-route (or deviated fixed-route) transit service between Larimer 1768 Transit Transit/MMOF TransFort UF $0.84 NO Planning CO 7 Central Federal Lands: Lilly Lake Access, Parking, and Trailhead Improvements Congestion mitigation, pedestrian accessibility improvements, and the need for a new trailhead.Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands CDOT UF I-25 North I-25 Transit Fleet Purchase This project includes the purchase of one vehicle and operating costs to provide interregional bus Larimer Partially funded ($1.5) and unfunded ($1.5)1802 Transit 10 YP, CDOT 4P 2023 CDOT NF, UF N/A $3.00 FUNDED (2019-2026)Planning US 34 US 34 Multimodal Trail Connection Mall Road to Rocky Mountain National Park Larimer 1403 Multimodal Transit/MMOF UF $10.00 NO US 34 New Inter-Regional Service between Estes Park and I-25 Implement regional service along US 34 connecting Estes Park with I-25. Estimated at 3 days per week Larimer Implemented as a Seasonal Service 1396 Transit Transit/MMOF CDOT UF $1.08 NO, BUT FUNDED:Completed US 34 Estes Park Transit Stop Improvements LOCAL TRANSIT: This project includes the design, production,Larimer Suggestion from Estes Park: remove Bus 2527 Transit Transit/MMOF Estes UF $0.15 NO Design US 34 Transit Access Control Gates In 2017, the Town tested a new "Green Route", which provided express service connecting three stops:Larimer Learned that pedestrian safety would be 2528 Transit Transit/MMOF Estes UF $0.06 NO REMOVE US 34 Public Restrooms at the Transit Hub and LOCAL TRANSIT: The project includes the installation of public restrooms near the bus pull-out and Larimer 2529 Transit Transit/MMOF Estes UF $0.40 $0.80 NO US 36 Bustang Service from Boulder-Lyons-Estes Park INTER-REGIONAL TRANSIT: Need operating details from CDODT - number of operational days per year,Larimer Implemented as a Seasonal Service 1824 Transit Transit/MMOF CDOT DR, UF NO, BUT FUNDED:Completed US 36 Estes Park Transit Electric Trolley Charging Station LOCAL TRANSIT: Estes Park received federal grants for two electric trolleys. The Town asked for only Larimer Combined with 2530 and 2525 2526 Transit 10 YP Estes UF N/A $0.01 FUNDED (2019-2026)Completed US 36 Estes Park Transit Improvements & Electric Trolley Bus Barn LOCAL TRANSIT: This project includes the installation of a charging station and metal storage building Larimer Combined with 2526. Funded $1.4M.2525;Transit 10 YP Estes UF N/A $2.00 FUNDED (2019-2026)Completed Various One Call/One Click Center REGIONAL TRANSIT: Operate a call center in Larimer and Weld counties at the North Front Range MPO Larimer, Weld Began operation in 2021 and continues to do 2700 Transit Transit/MMOF NFRMPO NF, UF $4.73 NO, BUT FUNDED:Completed Central Federal Lands: Carter Lake Horsetooth Foothills Multimodal Improvements Study Planning study to look at a Horsetooth to Carter Lake multimodal trail.Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands County UF Planning Central Federal Lands: Greyrock Trailhead Improvements Introduce road dieting to make the road segment more pedestrian friendly. Initiate a safety study on Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands Federal UF Planning Central Federal Lands: Horsetooth Reservoir / Open Space Improvements Parking and pedestrian accessibility improvements needed throughout Horsetooth Reservoir and Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands Federal UF Central Federal Lands: Mary's Lake Recreation Improvements Improve Mary's Lake Recreation Area with new guardrails and other facilities.Larimer Maintained by local entity.CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands Federal UF US 34 Estes Park Bike/Ped Safety Improvements Safety, bike/ped, and system preservation improvements in Estes Park Larimer Would be supportive of a planning study in 1398 Multimodal 2040 Project, TPR 2045 UF $10.00 $14.00 NO 2 Front Range Trail segment within TPR Boundary Requested by Wellington CO 1 CO 1 multimodal & safety planning, design and construction (First St. to CR9)Requested by Wellington I-25 Wellington Park & Ride / EV Charging Requested by Wellington I-25 East I-25 Frontage Road local street intersections improvements Requested by Wellington Blank Status = No Activity Project Complete or In Progress Recommend Combining with Existing Project Recommended Edit New Project for TPR Consideration DTR Comment New Project Added by DRAFT Larimer County Priority Project (Insert an X on the Top 10)Hwy Project Name Project Description County(ies)CDOT Notes for 2050 Update ID Type Category Lead Agency TPR/ MPO(s)2019$ Est. 2024$ (if known)10-Year Plan Status Safety (LOSS by Corridor) Economic Vitality Safety Mobility Transportation System Integrity Land Use Cost Effectiveness Alternate Fuels Disaster Mitigation Score TPR 2045 Rank X CO 1 CO 1 and LCR 62E 58 - Meyers Corner Intersection improvements Larimer 1379 Highway 2040 Project UF $3.00 NO Planning 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 205 23XCO 1 CO 1 Safety Improvements (currently being rescoped)The project will make safety improvements along CO 1 near CR 9 and CR 62E. Potential to Larimer Project is being re-scoped at the moment.2771; 1766 Highway 10 YP, CDOT 4P 2023 UF N/A $4.00 FUNDED (2019-2026)Design 2, 3XI-25 I-25 & CO 1 Interchange Interchange Reconstruction Larimer 1395 Highway 2040 Project UF $30.00 NO Planning 2, 3 2 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 200 27XUS 34 US 34/US 36 Intersection in Estes Park Intersection improvements.Larimer Was not identified as a priority in the 2023 1397 Highway 2040 Project, TPR 2045 UF $6.00 $8.4 NO 1 to 2 3 3 3 0 2 2 0 0 225 11XUS 34 US 34 & Mall Road; US 36 & Mall Road in Estes Park Intersection Improvements Larimer Not identified as a priority in the 2023 1400 Highway 2040 Project UF $6.00 NO 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 200 27XUS 36 Central Federal Lands: US 36/Mary's Lake Road/High Drive Improve intersection on US 36 at Mary's Lake Road and High Drive.Larimer City, County, State, NPS ownership and CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands CDOT UFXUS 36 US 36 and Elm Road in Estes Park Intersection improvements (roundabout)Larimer Was not identified as a priority in the 2023 1818 Highway Amendment, TPR 2045 UF $1.00 $3.00 NO 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 0 0 215 14XUS 36 US 36 and 4th Street in Estes Park Intersection improvements (add WB left turn lane)Larimer 1819 Highway Amendment UF $0.50 NO 2 2 2 1 3 3 0 0 195 36XCO 14 Central Federal Lands: County Road 63e Bridge of Poudre River and Rehab bridge over County Road 63e and improve intersection with CO 14. Possible replacement Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands County UFXI-25 I-25 & LCR 58 New Interchange Replace existing overpass with a new interchange - Requested by Wellington CO 1 CO 1 and LCR 9 Intersection improvements for proposed PSD High School site Larimer Part of 2771.1766 Highway Amendment, 10 YP UF $3.50 NO Design 0 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 145 84CO 1 CO 1 within Wellington Town Limits Multi-modal & drainage improvements Larimer CDOT is contributing $1M of Surface 1381 Highway 2040 Project Town of UF $4.00 NO Planning No rating 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 120 100CO 1, CO 7, CO 14, US Region 4 Shoulder Study (UFR)Region will identify the best locations for limited shouldering funds.Larimer,CDOT believes this would be better be suited 2444 Study Study UF NO CO 14 CO 14 - US 287 to the Western Larimer County Line Passing lane and geometric improvements Larimer R4 Traffic currently working on safety study 1384 Highway 2040 Project, CDOT 4P UF $10.00 $14.00 NO Planning 2 to 4 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 230 8CO 14 CO 14 & LCR 63E Intersection Improvements Larimer Was not identified on 2023 insterection 1385 Highway 2040 Project UF $2.00 NO Planning 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 170 62CO 14 CO 14 at CR 27 - Stove Prairie Rd.Intersection Improvements Larimer Was not identified on 2023 insterection 1386 Highway 2040 Project UF $1.50 NO Planning 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 170 62CO 14 CO 14 Truck Parking Truck Parking on Cameron Pass Larimer Absorbed into 2445 as part of the Region 4 1772 Highway Freight UF $0.30 NO PlanningCO 14 CO 14 Intelligent Transportation Systems Infrastructure Installation of fiber-optics and ITS Intelligent Transportation Systems devices between Fort Larimer,1024 Highway ITS EA, NF, UF $30.00 NO CO 14 CO 14 Safety Study Improvements from LCR 5 - WCR 43 4P Comment: CO 14 is an extremely dangerous corridor from LCR 5 to LCR 43 at many Larimer, Weld CDOT is in the process of doing a safety study 4P 2023;Highway CDOT 4P 2023 UF & NF Planning 2 to 4CO 14, US 34, CO 52,Region 4 Truck Parking Study (UFR)Assess the feasibility of additional truck parking Larimer,2445; 1772 Study Study UF NO PlanningCO 7 Central Federal Lands: Lilly Lake Access, Parking, and Trailhead Congestion mitigation, pedestrian accessibility improvements, and the need for a new Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands CDOT UFCO 7 CO 7: Carriage Drive to Boulder County Line Minor Widening Larimer Completed an overlay in the last 5 years.1382 Highway 2040 Project DR, UF $25.00 NO 2 (4 from MP6 to 7 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 190 41CO 7 CO 7 in Estes Park Minor Widening Larimer Completed an overlay in last 5 years. Should 1383 Highway 2040 Project UF $2.30 NO 1 to 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 60 107CO 7 CO 7 Operations & Safety Study Most frequent crash types: Fixed Objects, Wild Animals, Rear Ends Larimer 2443 Study Study UF NO I-25 Segment 9 within UFR TPR (LCR 56 to CO 1)Reconstruction of mainline, bridges and interchanges Larimer Funds to reconstruct this segment will be 1800 Highway Highway, TPR 2045 UF $109.70 $153.00 NO 1 to 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 250 3I-25 Truck Parking near Wellington Implement truck parking improvements recommended by truck parking study.Larimer Traffic supports funding truck parking near CDOT Highway CDOT Added CDOT UFI-25 I-25 Truck Parking Increase Truck Parking North of Wellington (MP 280)Larimer, Weld Funding needed for a study and potentially 1801 Highway Freight UF $1.48 NO US 287 US 287: Ted's Plcae to Wyoming Border This project includes the construction of Larimer Funded ($16). Pulled up $8M with unbudgeted 1456;Highway 2040 Project, TPR 2045 NF, UF $20.00 $70.00 FUNDED (2019-2026)Design 2 to 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 0 0 255 2US 287 US 287: CR 72 (Owl Canyon Road)Intersection improvements.Larimer Included as part of ID 1456.1454 Highway 2040 Project, TPR 2045 UF $2.00 $3.20 FUNDED (2019-2026)Design 2 to 3 2 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 235 7US 287 US 287: LCR 80C (West)Intersection improvements.Larimer Was not identified as one of the top priorities 1455 Highway 2040 Project, TPR 2045 UF $0.60 $1.25 NO 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 0 0 220 13US 287 US 287 & LCR 80 (East)Intersection Improvements (Aux turn lanes on 287)Larimer Was not identified as a priority in the US 287 1457 Highway 2040 Project UF $0.60 NO 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 200 27US 287 US 287, extend climbing lane west bound LaPorte Bypass Widening Larimer 1458 Highway 2040 Project UF $10.00 NO 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 200 27US 287 US 287 at CR 37 Intersection Improvements Larimer Included as part of 1456 Red Mountain Rd and 1459 Highway 2040 Project UF $0.60 NO 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 200 27US 34 US 34: Dry Gulch Road to Mall Road (Estes Park)Major/Minor, widening/safety Larimer Was not identified as a priority in the 2023 1401 Highway 2040 Project UF $4.50 NO 1 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 200 27US 34 US 34 & LCR 27 West of Loveland - Masonville Rd.Intersection Improvements Larimer This is a high priority for Larimer County and 1402 Highway 2040 Project UF $4.00 NO 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 200 27US 34 US 34 / US 36 Western Bypass connection Larimer 4P Comment: Estes Park noted pedestrians 1399 Highway 2040 Project, CDOT 4P UF $6.10 NO 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 60 107US 34 Estes Park Circulation Improvements in and around Estes Park including a one-way couplet Larimer Project completed this summer.1404 Highway 2040 Project UF $47.20 NO, BUT FUNDED:Completed 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 60 107US 34 US 34 Multimodal Trail Connection Mall Road to Rocky Mountain National Park Larimer 1403 Highway Transit/MMOF UF $10.00 NO US 36 US 36: Estes Park to Boulder County Line Mobility improvements including widening, and construction of passing lanes and pullouts.Larimer 1407 Highway 2040 Project, TPR 2045 UF $8.00 $11.50 NO 1 to 4 2 3 3 2 1 2 0 0 240 6 US 36 US 36 at Parking Garage Intersection improvements (roundabout or signalization)Larimer 1821 Highway Highway, TPR 2045 Priority UF $1.00 $3.00 NO 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 0 0 215 14 US 36 US 36/Mary's Lake Road/High Drive Intersection Improvements Larimer Was not identified as a priority in the 2023 Insersection Priority Study.1411 Highway Highway UF $5.00 NO 2 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 205 23US 36 US 36 and Spur 66 Intersection in Estes Park Intersection improvements (roundabout)Larimer 1822 Highway Amendment UF $3.00 NO 2 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 205 23US 36 US 36 (Moraine Ave) Multimodal Roadway Widening Multimodal Roadway widening improvements from Davis St to Mary's Lake Road Larimer 1412 Highway 2040 Project UF $20.00 NO 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 200 27US 36 US 36 Lake Estes Causeway Minor Widening Larimer 1408 Highway 2040 Project UF $4.00 NO 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 175 51US 36 US 36 / Community Dr Intersection Improvements (add WB left turn lane)Larimer 1410 Highway 2040 Project UF $1.50 NO, BUT FUNDED:Completed 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 60 107US 36 US 36 Community Drive to Mary's Lake Road Digital signage and smart parking technology for congestion and air quality mitigation Larimer 1820 Highway ITS UF $2.00 NO US 36 US 36/Community Drive Roundabout This project will install a roundabout at the intersection at US 36 and Community Drive Larimer $550K funded & in construction 2770 Highway 10 YP UF N/A $4.80 FUNDED (2019-2026)CompletedVariousSignal improvements and dilemma zone det. (Prioritization Boulder,2274 Highway ITS DR, NF, UF $0.50 NO Central Federal Lands: County Road 73c Improvements Improve to be all-weather road for possible alternate evacuation route.Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands County UFCentral Federal Lands: County Road 86 Improvements Road widening and road geometry improvements. Carryover from Phase 1.Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands County UFCentral Federal Lands: County Road 127 Improvements Existing road requiring repaving and widening. (THIS IS A WELD COUNTY ROAD)Larimer Weld Opportunities for blended funding. Missile CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands County UFCentral Federal Lands: Dunraven Road Improvements Pave County and USFS portion of Dunraven Road.Larimer CFL Added Central Central Federal Lands UFUS 36/CO 7 US 36 / CO 7 Intersection Improvements (roundabout) - Requested by Estes Park Larimer US 34 US 34 (Wonderview Ave) / Big Horn Intersection Improvements (roundabout) - Requested by Estes Park Larimer US 34 US 34 / Steamer Drive Intersection Improvements (roundabout) - Requested by Estes Park Larimer CO 14 Central Federal Lands: LCR 69 HWY 14 to Red Feather Lakes Improve road for evacuation route Larimer ??Central Federal Lands: Flatiron Reservoir Improve access to Flatiron reservoir, potential open areas to the public Larimer Blank Status = No Activity Project Complete or In Progress Recommend Combining with Existing Project Recommended Edit New Project for TPR Consideration DTR Comment New Project Added by DRAFT