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Collaborating for Accessible, Affordable, and Equitable Transportation
Monthly Newsletter
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In an effort to mitigate the spread of Coronavirus COVID-19, the Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting office at 2045 13th St., Boulder is currently closed, and we continue to perform all operations remotely. Please visit our webpage at www.boco.org/cpp for more information.
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November 8, 2:00-3:50 p.m.
Register in advance for this meeting (if you haven't previously)
Welcome
MAC Redesign
- Strategic Planning Session #1
CDOT Greenhouse Gas Planning Process
Updates
- RTD Paratransit Update
- Mobility & Access for All Ages and Abilities Plan
Closing
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan
On Tuesday, November 9, Boulder County Staff and the project consultant will present the DRAFT Transition Plan, answer questions, and collect feedback. The meeting will utilize an ASL interpreter. Please use the contact information at the bottom if other accommodations are needed. Registration is required. |
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Presentation of the DRAFT ADA Transition Plan Tuesday, Nov. 9 6 p.m. Zoom Online Meeting – Register Today
CDOT Extending Public Comment Period
The Colorado Department of Transportation has decided to extend public comment for people to provide feedback on the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Planning Standard. This standard could have major implications for multimodal access in our state.
CDOT has proposed a new standard to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector and provide more travel options.
Learn more about the proposed standard here.
The public comment period has been extended to Nov. 18.
Written comments can be submitted to dot_rules@state.co.us by noon.
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Transit: After dispute with RTD, Boulder County will get $34 million in federal money, CPR
Housing + Transportation: Prioritizing Housing Over Parking in Cuter Bay, Florida, AARP
Racial Inequity: In Open Letter, City Planning Agencies Acknowledge Their Racist History and Pledge to Do Better, Next City
Micromobility: San Francisco has required vendors to permanently keep adaptive scooters on the street, SFMTA Blog Post
Request mobility resources and we will bring them to the next LCC meeting. Examples include:
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Boulder County LCC Vision: Promote and provide efficient, accessible, affordable, seamless, equitable, responsive, and
easy to arrange transportation options for Boulder County residents through coordination and collaboration between
service providers.
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