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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Community Development Community Services 2015-05-28 Cancelled Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, April 23, 2015 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the 23rd day of April, 2015. Committee: Chair Ericson, Trustees Holcomb and Phipps Attending: Chair Ericson, Trustees Holcomb and Phipps Also Attending: Town Administrator Lancaster, Directors Chilcott and Winslow, Managers Salerno and Lynch, Curator of Education Mittelman, Coordinators Wells and Jacobson, and Deputy Town Clerk Deats Absent: None Chair Ericson called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT. None. STAFF COMMENT. Town Administrator Lancaster introduced Travis Machalek to the Committee. Travis was hired as the Assistant Town Administrator and began work on April 20, 2015. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.  Quarterly Community Development Report – Director Chilcott provided a report on the activities of the Community Development Department through the first quarter of 2015. Highlights included: o Building permits and safety services have both seen a significant rise in activity. Permits, valuations and fees have increased 29% over the same period of time in 2014. These figures do not include the Falcon Ridge project which will be included in the next quarter’s statistics. She noted that some plan reviews are being contracted out to local firms to maintain the current plan review timetable and a high level of customer service. o Adoption of the 2015 International Building Code is on track. The Board of Appeals (BOA) is participating in the process by reviewing significant changes that may need local amendments. Trustee Phipps requested the dangerous building code be included as an agenda item at a study session in August to coincide with the BOA discussion of this topic. o Addressing project to enhance public safety and easier location of properties is ongoing. o Flood Plain Management continues, focusing on recovery, mitigation, funding, insurance, and working with the watershed coalition. An estimated $8 million worth of damage occurred in the downtown corridor during the flood in September 2015. It is estimated that it would take approximately $20 million to repair the damage and reduce risk for future damage. Director Chilcott noted that funding requests have not been particularly successful because funding entities tend to look at individual portions of a project instead of looking at the big picture. However, funding has been received for a hydrology study on Fall River, the Big Thompson and Black Canyon; and a Downtown Neighborhood Plan. o Sign Code rewrite is in process and on schedule with a goal of June 2015 for completion. o Modernization of the Comp Plan is ongoing. o Vacation Home Rental meeting will be held on May 14th to collect public input and will be a topic of discussion at an upcoming Study Session. Community Development / Community Services – April 23, 2015 – Page 2  Verbal Updates – o Lot 4 – Due to non-compliance issues that exist at the Stanley Hotel on Lot 1, review of the development plan for Lot 4 has been delayed. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT. CONTRACT FOR SHUTTLE SERVICES WITH ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRANSIT MANAGEMENT. Coordinator Wells brought forward a contract for shuttle services with McDonald Transit Associates, Inc., Rocky Mountain Transit Management. The contract is the same as last year’s contract with the exception of an increase in the hourly service rate. The rate for 2015 will be $55.88/hour which includes routine maintenance, shuttle drivers, insurance, and fuel costs up to $2.50 a gallon. In addition to the Town-owned trolley, a second trolley will be rented for operation during the summer of 2015. The Committee recommends the contract with Rocky Mountain Transit Management as specified in the agreement with funding from accounts 101-5600-456-22-60 and 101-5600- 456-22-98 budgeted, be included as an item on the Consent Agenda at the May 12, 2015, Town Board meeting. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.  Museum Quarterly Report – Curator of Education Mittelman provided highlights from the report. o Two hands-on mountaineering programs were held in January and drew approximately 40 participants. o The Pioneers of the Peaks series drew 175 people in January, 77 people in February, and 132 people in March. The series will continue with a variety of speakers through June 2015. o Oral histories about the September 2013 flood are being collected from a cross section of the community. o The “Climb On!” exhibit is attracting a new audience to the museum. Curator Mittelman said lower attendance over the past few years may be attributed to not participating in the community’s “Imagine This!” event, as well as less participation in the Friends of the Museum’s historic tours and the Coolest Car Show. Efforts to promote visitation to the Hydroplant include training the museum volunteers to encourage visitors to add a tour of the Hydroplant to their Estes Park experience. In regard to the museum collection facility, Directors Fortini, Winslow, and Muhonen are working to put together an RFP. Staff will come forward to the full Board in September with information related to a building and financial plan for the facility.  Visitor Services Quarterly Report – o Visitor counts were up 31% over first quarter 2014. o The Visitor Center Open House will be held on Thursday, April 30th. o Manager Salerno stated that the annual training for Visitor Center volunteers will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2015. She publicly thanked the Ambassadors for the time and effort they devote to staffing the Visitors Center on weekends, throughout the summer, and during the week when needed. o Installation of kiosks in the Visitors Center will be postponed until September to allow time for proper installation and training.  Facility Booking Update – Manager Lynch reported on bookings at Town facilities and strategies to attract events to Estes Park. o To date, 15 contracts have been signed and scheduled: two in the Event Center, nine at the Conference Center, three at the Fall River Picnic area, and one at the Senior Center. Room rental fees alone for these events equal $17,745. o A gymnastic events will be held at the Event Center the first weekend of May. o Website and print ads are utilized. o Attendance at a national sports symposium in Milwaukee will provide an opportunity to speak to many sporting event planners. Community Development / Community Services – April 23, 2015 – Page 3 o Destination Colorado annual event will be held in August bringing approximately 50 event planners to Estes Park. She said that some obstacles she encounters are: o Larger events cannot be accommodated with the existing facilities. o Conference Center is too small for many groups. o Lodging not being a part of the venues is an issue for some groups. o Utilizing shuttles between venues is inconvenient and adds to the total cost of events. o Groups requesting weekend dates during the summer cannot be accommodated. Due to a previously scheduled appointment, Trustee Phipps left the meeting at 10:00 a.m.  Verbal Updates – o Visit Estes Park (VEP) CEO Fogarty provided the Committee with information about how the VEP marketing budget will be used to promote visitation to Estes Park and events held at the Event Center. She said approximately one-quarter of the budget is earmarked for print advertising, with the balance being utilized for digital advertising, e-newsletters, paid advertising on social media sites such as Facebook, and radio advertising. o Upcoming Events – Event Coordinator Jacobson reported on upcoming events which include: a gymnastics event the first weekend of May, GeoFest, Duck Festival, dressage horse show, Western Days, JazzFest 25th Anniversary, Wool Market 25th Anniversary, and performers scheduled for weekdays at various locations around Town such as Bond Park and Riverside Plaza. There being no further business, Chair Ericson adjourned the meeting at 10:30 a.m. Cynthia Deats, Deputy Town Clerk Community Services Memo To: Community Development/ Community Services Committee Town Administrator Lancaster From: Lexy Jacobson, Event Coordinator Date: May 28, 2015 RE: Fairgrounds and Events Division- June and July Event Update Report: The Events team has been in full swing and continues to keep momentum as we approach the summer season. Staff has been working on several events throughout April and early May. We continue to see the benefit of what we can do with more facilities; the Estes Park Events Complex. Currently the Events team is focusing on the upcoming Town Sponsored Events which include the 25th Anniversaries of both the Jazz Festival and Wool Market. We are excited to be welcoming two upcoming new events to include Windows to the West Art and Merchandise Show and Rocky Mountain Irish Festival. Where we are…. May/June Events Complex May 29th-31st Western Days including Windows to the West Art and Merchandise Show Events Complex June 4th-June 7th Ranch Horse Versatility Show Bond Park June 4th Weekly Thurs Farmers Market Performance Park/Bond Park June 6th-7th 25th Anniversary Jazz Festival Bond Park June 7th-9th Weekly Sun-Tues till 8/11/15 Cowboy Brad Event Center June 6th EPMC 40th Anniversary Events Complex June 11th-14th 25th Anniversary Wool Market Performance Park June 11th Jazz in June Series Performance Park June 13th-14th Big Band Bash Bond Park June 13th Elkhorn Dash, One Miler Performance Park June 17th Weekly till 8/19/15 Wednesday Night Live Performance Park June 18th Weekly till 8/20/15 Thursday Night Live Events Complex June 18th-21st Rocky Mountain Irish Festival Performance Park June 19th Jazz in June Series Bond Park June 20th Kids, Kids, Kids: Bike, Run, Fun! Performance Park June 20th Fine Arts Guild of the Rockies: Summer Series Downtown June 21st Estes Park Marathon and Half Marathon Estes Park Western Heritage Foundation has teamed up with the Town of Estes Park to produce Western Days to include the Windows to the West Art and Merchandise Show. The event will feature over 200 pieces of fine art by almost 50 critically-acclaimed artists from across the country. The Western Artisan Show will celebrate traditional cowboy arts, tack, and tools. Many pieces from the RMNP Artist-in-Residence collection will exhibited, and several pieces will be available for purchase. All proceeds will go back to the EPWH Foundation. The 25th Anniversary Estes Park Jazz Festival has been given new life. We are excited to be featuring the event on a new date (traditionally in May), expanding into Bond Park, featuring Colorado wineries and art/craft vendors. Guests can still enjoy music from seven Jazz bands & musicians over the two days. Bond Park will now offer an opportunity for kids to join in the music and arts with handmade instruments, several art activities as well as onsite, live demonstrations from local artists! The 25th Anniversary Estes Park Wool Market has teamed up with FACE of Fiber in the Rockies to present: Estes Park Fiber Affair; Fiber Indulgence at Attitude. Estes Park will truly be recognized as a fiber destination as we highlight over 12 different fiber exhibits throughout the community. We will be offering a shuttle for guests to enjoy all the activities. We are happy to welcome the Rocky Mountain Irish Festival to Estes Park! They will be joining us for a four day festival celebrating the Irish culture through educational and fun exhibits, film, lectures, storytellers, vendors and music. The event organizer has been very present throughout the community as well as the Front Range promoting the festival. Where we’re going…. June Bond Park June 26th Cool Nights Cruz-In Events Complex June 26th-27th Westernaires Bond Park June 27th-28th Scandinavian Midsummer Festival Performance Park June 27th Jazz in June Series Events Complex June 27th-28th Arabian Horse Show Events Complex June 29th-30th Professional Bull Riding Performance Park June 30th Movies in the Mountains Estes Park Western Heritage is proud to host the fastest growing sport in the world at the Estes Park Events Complex. The Professional Bull Riding-Pro Touring Division will be returning to Estes Park with two shows this summer! This will be a great compliment to the surrounding equestrian events. As we continue to promote and host events in Performance Park, the Events team is excited to announce the new series: Movies in the Mountains; an outdoor entertainment and movie series. We will be featuring 4 movies and entertainers from June to September on the last Tuesday of each month. The Town has teamed up with the Estes Valley Library, Families for Estes, Rotary and Rambo’s Liquor to feature entertainment, concessions, a beer garden and a motion picture. We will also be working with our shuttle system to provide transportation for all guests of the event. July Performance Park July 4th Estes Park Village Band Patriotic Concert Events Complex July 3rd-4th Professional Bull Riding Events Complex July 3rd EPBOR Go 4th Festival Event Center July 4th Coolest Car Show Events Complex July 4th Fireworks Downtown July 6th Rooftop Rodeo Parade Events Complex July 6th- July 12th (no rodeo on 7/9) Rooftop Rodeo Community Services Memo To: Community Development/Community Services Committee Town Administrator Lancaster From: Derek Fortini, Museum Director and Curator of Exhibits Date: May 28, 2015 RE: Museum Update: Phase I Background: Phase I/Research & Collections Facility Update Director Fortini has been working with Ginny McFarland from Space into Place and Public Works to craft an RFP for the site plan of the Master Plan of the Museum. There is currently a meeting at the beginning of June to have a conversation with Director Winslow so that the Master Plan of the Fairgrounds is better understood and taken into consideration for the RFP process. Director Fortini has also been working diligently with the Estes Park Museum Friends & Foundation, Inc. Fundraising Committee on a long range plan. There is much confidence that the Friends will be able to raise the requested $1 million to proceed with Phase I. Steps have been taken to outline a two year plan to raise these specific funds. Press releases will be issued in June to raise public awareness of the need for a new facility, followed by various meetings with local organizations, and kick off with a public fundraising event in the fall of 2015. From that point forward, there will be a number of fundraising approaches happening concurrently. Community Development Report To: CDCS Committee Town Administrator Lancaster From: Lori Mitchell, Senior Services Manager Date: May 28, 2015 RE: Community Recreation Center Status Update Present Situation: Senior Services Manager Mitchell and EPSCC, Inc.'s Director of Development Judy Fontius are working with the Recreation District to convene the Community Center Programs Committee. The first meeting will be held May 29 with key representatives from area organizations, agencies and individuals. Among the goals of the first meeting are electing a chair and or co-chair, develop a meeting schedule, identify committee goals and a timetable for this specific committee. Using existing master plan studies and survey results as a starting basis, this committee will develop program descriptions and ideas for potential Community Center programs. 1 To: Community Development/Community Services Committee Town Administrator Lancaster From: Brian Wells, Shuttle Coordinator Date: May 28, 2015 RE: 2015 Free Shuttle season update Update: 2015 Shuttle Season: The 2015 Shuttle Season is scheduled as: Saturday, June 27, 2015 through Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 (full service). Route times: (unchanged from 2014) Red, Blue, Gold are 9:00 a.m. though 9:59 p.m. Brown is 8:00 a.m. through 9:59 p.m. Silver is 8:45 a.m. through 9:44 p.m. The Elkhorn Express special service days for 2015 include: May 23-24: Memorial Day Weekend Jun 6-7: Jazz Fest / Art Walk Jun 13-14: Wool Market / FACE of Fiber Sep 19-20: Fine Arts & Crafts Sep 26-27: Autumn Gold Oct 3-4: Elk Fest Oct 31: Fall Back Beer Festival Nov 27: Catch the Glow Parade Nov 28: Santa’s Workshop Dec 12: Tinsel & Taverns Community Services Memo 2 Open House Success (Stakeholder Tour): The Elkhorn Express operated during the Visitor Center Open House on April 30. Nineteen people rode the trolley along the Gold Route to learn about the entire shuttle service (several for the first time). The 2015 shuttle map/schedule was a popular item. Start of Season Activities:  2015 Maps/Schedules and poster are completed and ready for distribution.  New shuttle stop signs completed and ready for distribution.  The annual Vacationland insert is completed.  PDF versions of the 2015 map/schedule are on-line at estes.org/shuttles and visitestespark.com  The Ambassador’s shuttle tour is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9.  The RMNP and EP pre-season shuttle meetings with RMTM is Thursday, June 11.  I am willing to attend any association meetings (lodging, downtown businesses, etc.) to help educate and promote shuttle services.  The rental trolley for the Silver Route is in town and being prepared for use.  The redesigned exterior artwork for the shuttles/trolleys is being prepared.  The Estes Park Museum is preparing interior artwork/displays that will coordinate with each route specifically. They will also promote activities/exhibits at the museum.  Weekly information about events in the Estes Park area will be available to passengers. (New shuttle sign design – some double sided to improve visibility) (New trolley to be used on the Silver Route in 2015) 3 2015 Stanley Film Fest trolley service: Ridership increased this year (see table). Year Thur Fri Sat Sun* Total 2015 N/A 224 333 113 670 2014 32 233 131 5 401 *Several movies offered in 2015 vs. just two in 2014 2015 – Celebrating 10 Years of Free Shuttles in Estes Park Rider Appreciation Day, Wed. August 5, 2015 (in planning stages) Please contact me with any questions: Brian Wells, Shuttle Coordinator Office: 970-577-3963 E-Mail: bwells@estes.org Background: N/A Shuttle Committee Recommendation: N/A Recommended Motion: N/A Summer 2015 Brown Route Stop Location of Stop Depart Time#Code 1 13017 Estes Park Visitor Center :00 2 13029 Saddle & Surrey Motel :05 3 13038 Prospect Estates Dr. & Peakview Dr. :09 4 13040 Mary’s Lake Campground :11 5 13055 National Park Village :15 6 13064 Apline Trail Ridge Inn :17 7 13072 Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Park :19 8 13086 Eagle Cliff Rd. & Hwy. 66 (Valhalla Resort) :20 9 13093 Dunraven Inn :22 10 13103 East Portal Campground :26 11 13119 YMCA Hempel Auditorium :32 12 13126 Glacier Lodge :36 13 13135 Rockmount Cottages :37 14 13142 Beaver Meadows Visitor Center :42 15 13157 National Park Village :47 16 13161 Mountain Shadows Resort :48 17 13174 Riverside Dr. at Prospect Park Drive east of Worldmark :49 18 13188 Piccadilly Square :52 19 13190 Barlow Plaza :55 1 13017 Estes Park Visitor Center :00 Blue Route Stop Location of Stop Depart Time#Code 1 12010 Estes Park Visitor Center :00 :30 2 12023 First Inn :02 :32 3 12034 Best Western Plus Silver Saddle :03 :33 4 12047 Comfort Inn :04 :34 5 12052 Grumpy Gringo :05 :35 6 12068 Lake Estes Marina :07 :37 7 12075 West of Olympus Lodge :10 :40 8 12081 Estes Park KOA :12 :42 9 12099 Good Samaritan Estes Park Village * :15 NA 10 12109 Talons Pointe Apartments *:16 NA 11 12113 Salud Family Health Center *:16 NA 12 12121 Crossroads Ministry *:17 NA 13 12132 Rodeway Inn :18 :48 14 12145 Lake Front St. at Ranch Meadows :20 :50 15 12150 Lower Stanley Village :24 :54 1 12010 Estes Park Visitor Center :30 :00 Red Route Stop Location of Stop Depart Time#Code 1 11015 Estes Park Visitor Center :00 :30 2 11027 Stanley Hotel :03 :33 3 11036 Timber Creek Chalets :11 :41 4 11043 McGregor Mountain Lodge :13 :43 5 11058 Fall River Visitor Center :15 :45 6 11062 Estes Park Condos :17 :47 7 11070 Aspen Winds on Fall River :18 :48 8 11089 Boulder Brook on Fall River :19 :49 9 11091 Stonebrook Resort :20 :50 10 11101 Nicky’s Motor Lodge :21 :51 11 11117 Stanley Hotel :25 :55 1 11015 Estes Park Visitor Center :30 :00 Silver Route Stop Location of Stop Depart Time#Code 1 14011 Stonebridge Apts. on Graves Avenue :45 :15 2 14024 Fairgrounds Park-n-Ride :48 :18 3 14030 Estes Park Medical Center :53 :23 4 14048 Estes Park Conference Center :56 :26 5 14053 Estes Park Visitor Center :00 :30 6 14069 Estes Park Event Center :05 :35 7 14076 Estes Park Senior Center/Museum :06 :36 8 14082 Solitude Cabins (one stop per hour):10 NA 1 14011 Stonebridge Apts. on Graves Avenue :15 :45 Gold Route (Trolley) Stop Location of Stop (The Trolley begins at 9 a.m. and runs continously, ending at 9:59 p.m.)#Code 1 15012 Estes Park Visitor Center 2 15020 Bond Park / Town Hall 3 15031 Local’s Grill 4 15049 The Ore Cart Rock Shop 5 15054 Tregent Park 6 15065 West Park Center 7 15077 Maxwell Inn 8 15083 Elkhorn Lodge 9 15096 Mrs. Walsh’s Garden 10 15106 The Grubsteak Restaurant 11 15110 The Trading Post 12 15123 Barlow Plaza 1 15012 Estes Park Visitor Center Rocky Mountain National Park Free Shuttles Route Description Hiker Shuttle Board the Hiker Shuttle at the Estes Park Visitor Center or Beaver Meadows Visitor Center and transfer to other buses at the Bear Lake Park-n-Ride. Bear Lake Board the Bear Lake Shuttle at the Bear Lake Park-n- Ride to access other stops. Moraine Park Board the Moraine Park Shuttle at the Bear Lake Park-n-Ride to access other stops. Connect to the Rocky Mountain National Park Hiker Shuttle Park Entrance Fees Apply For detailed shuttle and park information: Park your car and ride a FREE shuttle to any of the 63 stops in the Estes Park area. We recommend using the parking lots at the Fairgrounds at Stanley Park Park-n-Ride or the Estes Park Visitor Center. Board or depart the shuttle at any designated stop. Each shuttle and stop sign are marked with the color and symbol that matches the route. Scan the QR code or go to www.estes.org/shuttles and use the “stop code” for arrival times and to check for connections. Stop times may vary. Please note that shuttles can be delayed by traffic, weather, special events, and wildlife. Brown Route: Starts at 8 a.m. with the final trip beginning at 9 p.m.The trolley loop takes approximently 20-30 minutes to complete - traffic dependent.Catch the FREE Hiker Shuttle at the Estes Park Visitor Center or the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center and enjoy the comfort and ease of traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park. About the Estes Park FREE Shuttles Service Dates: Silver Route: Starts at 8:45 a.m. with the final trip beginning at 9:15 p.m. Blue, Red, & Gold Routes: Start at 9 a.m. with the final trips beginning at 9:30 p.m. www.estes.org/shuttles Call 970-577-9900 orvisit the Estes Park Visitor Center. For a disabled access shuttle on the Red Route call: 970-586-4920 or 970-577-9900 estes.org/shuttles R Service TimesEstes Park FREE Shuttle Information June 27 - September 13, 2015 4 out of 5 elk agree, “It’s the best way to get around Estes Park!” Call: 970-586-1206 or go to: www.nps.gov/romo Call for * Stops # 9, 10, 11 & 12 only accessible one time per hour due to construction on Dry Gulch Road. Note: delays expected. Celebrating 10 years of service in 2015! Park and Ride Locations Fairgrounds Park-n-Ride:1209 Manford Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 Estes Park Visitor Center:500 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 Bear Lake Rd Mall RdTunnel RdDry Gulch RdBig H o r n D r i Community DrBig T h o m p s o n A v e St Vrain AveW E l k h o r n A v e Moraine Ave Riverside Dr MacGrego r Ave Park Entrance Rd e Bear Lake Rd Marys Lake RdMarys Lake Rd Fish Creek RddR keerC hsiF Fall R i v e r R d Fall R i v e r R d S. St. Vrain AveS St Vrain Ave34 36 36 34 34 34 W Wo n d e r v i e w A v e St Cou ntry Club Dr - 4 1 15 4 3 15 10 9 8 6 5 Fall River Big Th o m ps o n Riv er Lake Estes Mar y s L a k e 5 66 7 located off the map Beaver M e a d o w s Visitor Ce n t e r ( N P S ) Park En t r a n c e Moraine P a r k Discove r y C e n t e r ( N P S ) Fall Riv e rVisitor Ce n t e r ( N P S ) Call 970-577-9900 for more information Estes Park Visitor Center Barlow Plaza Performance Park Park-n-Ride Restroom Visitor Center Estes Park Town Hall Rocky Mountain National Park Legend Hiker Shuttle Express Moraine Park Route Estes Park Shuttle Routes Rocky Mountain National Park Shuttle Routes (Park Entrance Fees Apply) Blue Route and Stops Brown Route and Stops Red Route and Stops Silver Route and Stops 2015 Park Shuttle Stops Operating daily June 27 through September 13. Silver Route 8:45 a.m. to 9:44 p.m. Gold, Blue, and Red Routes operate 9 a.m. - 9:59 p.m., Brown Route 8 a.m. – 9:59 p.m. For a disabled accessible bus, call 970-586-4920 or 970-577-9900. 0 0 .3 5 0 .7 10.1 7 Miles 6 7 8 13 12 11 9 8 2 7 Ma n f o r d A v e Prospect Ave.Stanley Ave.4th St.19 2 4 56Gold Route and Stops 10 9 11 12 13 5 15 6 7 14 17 18 12 234 1110 7 8 4 2 9 1115 7 143 5 2 Bond Park 1 16 2 10 to Bear Lake Park-n-Ride 11 4 8 3 3 6 Copyright C 2015 Town of Estes Park Celebrating 10 Years of Free Shuttle Service in the Estes Valley! 2006-2015 Thank you for riding!Our 500,000th passenger will ride sometime this summer!A little over 1,100 riders a day use the shuttles in the summer! Shuttle ridership equals approximately 30,000 fewer resulting in reduced emissions & a cleaner environment. vehicles on the road in the Estes valley each year, Park-n-Ride Events Center Brodie Ave. (closed) Graves Ave. Peakview Dr.Peakview Dr.Prospect Estate s Dr. Associat i o n D r .