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The complexities of metropolitan growth and
impact along suburban transit corridors are
not unique to Denver South. What is unique
is our ability to respond to these challenges
with foresight and intent. This framework is
predicated on respecting the principles of
private property rights and local control.
Our recommendations to the Board of Directors
begin with the following core components.
P LACE -M A K IN G
• Capitalize on investments in transit, commercial
arterials
• Close the pedestrian gap; ensure safe crossings
at major arterials
• Prioritize first/last mile solutions
• Complete bike/ped links; create new links where
beneficial
• Target desired station areas and arterials in
multi-modal efforts
• Create walkable districts within some key
commercial corridors
• Improve office park integration into communities
P O LICY CO N S ID E R AT IO N S
• Incentivize strategic redevelopment
• Activate public spaces
• Prioritize choice in mobility
• Connect first/last miles
A P P LIE D T E CH N O LO GY
• Planning and design
• Connectivity
• Mobility
• Public empowerment
• Government efficiency and resilience
• Buildings and infrastructure
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