File #: Resolution 110-2014    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/30/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/7/2014 Final action: 10/7/2014
Title: Resolution approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Columbine Valley, Arapahoe County, and the Colorado Department of Transportation to fund a preliminary traffic study of Platte Canyon Road.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 110-2014, 2. 2014 Columbine Valley traffic study IGA, 3. 2014 Columbine Valley traffic study letter
Agenda Date: 10/07/2014

Subject:
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Resolution approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Columbine Valley, Arapahoe County, and the Colorado Department of Transportation to fund a preliminary traffic study of Platte Canyon Road.

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Presented By:
Charles Blosten, Public Works Director

POLICY QUESTION:

Does city council support an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the Town of Columbine Valley, Arapahoe County, and Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to jointly fund a preliminary traffic study for Platte Canyon Road?

BACKGROUND:

Representatives from the Town of Columbine Valley, City of Littleton, Arapahoe County and CDOT developed a preliminary traffic feasibility study for Platte Canyon Road between Bowles Avenue and Mineral Avenue, to determine its existing and future capability to accommodate anticipated development in the area. The concern came about as a result of a traffic study prepared as part of Columbine Valley's review of possible development of the 105-acre Tuck property, new development on Coal Mine Road and at the southeast corner of Mineral Avenue and Platte Canyon Road.

STAFF ANALYSIS:

City staff has been attending the Platte Canyon Task Force meetings and wishes to keep informed of all development that would have an impact on traffic flow in the city limits of Littleton. The traffic study will identify the existing and future traffic; and operational, capacity and safety challenges for users on Platte Canyon Road, which is used daily by Littleton residents. Staff agrees the study is necessary for the health, safety, comfort, convenience and welfare of Littleton residents as well as the other surrounding jurisdictions.

FISCAL IMPACTS:

It is proposed the Town of Columbine Valley will contribute $8,000, the City of Littleton $1,000, Arapahoe County $2,000, and CDOT $2,000. The developer of the Wild Plum Farm property located in Columbine Valley has agreed to contribute $1,500. In...

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