May 16, 2016

Town of Erie launches study of Erie Parkway corridor

ERIE – The town of Erie has kicked off a study to create a vision as it relates to transportation along Erie Parkway.

Erie Parkway crosses the community from U.S. 287 to the west in Boulder County to Interstate 25 to the east in Weld County. The town is working with consultants from Felsburg Holt & Ullevig to help conduct the study, which will analyze current conditions along the Erie Parkway corridor and identify various alternatives for multi-modal use.

The study team will provide various opportunities for public input, the first of which is scheduled for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Study organizers will be in the Town of Erie’s booth at the Erie Town Fair during that time to hear from the public.

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The town has also created a project website that includes updates, a community survey, maps and documents for public review. And further information about the study can be accessed by contacting Wendi Palmer at wpalmer@erieco.gov or 303-926-2875.

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