Broomfield Together

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Many Voices. Our Story: Your perspective is the foundation of Broomfield’s future. Take the Broomfield Together survey below, attend a community open house and share your ideas to help plan for Broomfield’s future. By sharing your ideas today, you help define a shared community vision that will guide decisions for years to come.

Project Overview

The City and County of Broomfield (CCOB) is updating its Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Mobility Plan through a single, integrated process called Broomfield Together. Broomfield Together brings land use, transportation, housing, economic vitality, sustainability and quality-of-life planning together to ensure city investments support the quality of life you value.

What is a Comprehensive (Comp) Plan?

The Comp Plan is the community’s north star. It is a long-range blueprint that translates the community’s shared values into clear goals for land use, housing, infrastructure, economic vitality and more. The Comp Plan provides a framework to guide decisions for the next 10-20+ years. It ensures that as Broomfield grows, Broomfield stays aligned with the character and values of the people who call it home.

What is a Transportation Mobility Plan (TMP)?

The TMP is the community’s movement guide. It’s a plan for developing and managing a community's transportation network in a way that complements and supports the community vision established in the Comp Plan. It can guide the expansion of mobility options and how people travel safely and efficiently throughout the community, whether behind the wheel, on a bike or walking through the neighborhood. The TMP identifies priority projects, such as roadway improvements and trail connections, to ensure Broomfield’s transportation network is safe, efficient and aligns with the community’s needs and desires.

Why are the plans being updated together?

Updating the Comp Plan and TMP together ensures that decisions on land use, housing, the economy and transportation work together. This coordinated approach leads to:

  • Smarter investments: Dollars spent support community goals.
  • Holistic View: Looking at Broomfield as a whole, rather than separate pieces. This ensures that strategies for housing, the economy and transportation are aligned, creating a more resilient and livable city.
  • Easier community participation: You can share your input in one go to help shape the vision for Broomfield’s future.

Public Engagement: How to Lead the Way

Your input will define the goals and policies that will shape Broomfield’s future. Whether you take a quick survey or participate in an in-depth community Open House, your involvement ensures the final plans align with the values of those who call Broomfield home. Lead the way by sharing your perspective.

Current Opportunities:

  • Participate in an interactive Broomfield Together Community Open House. RSVP and add the event to your calendar by selecting the date below: (RSVPs are appreciated, but not required.)
  • Take the Broomfield Together Survey
  • Stop by the Broomfield Together table at a community event
  • Ask your questions under the Questions tab below to get a direct answer from the project team

Many Voices. Our Story: Your perspective is the foundation of Broomfield’s future. Take the Broomfield Together survey below, attend a community open house and share your ideas to help plan for Broomfield’s future. By sharing your ideas today, you help define a shared community vision that will guide decisions for years to come.

Project Overview

The City and County of Broomfield (CCOB) is updating its Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Mobility Plan through a single, integrated process called Broomfield Together. Broomfield Together brings land use, transportation, housing, economic vitality, sustainability and quality-of-life planning together to ensure city investments support the quality of life you value.

What is a Comprehensive (Comp) Plan?

The Comp Plan is the community’s north star. It is a long-range blueprint that translates the community’s shared values into clear goals for land use, housing, infrastructure, economic vitality and more. The Comp Plan provides a framework to guide decisions for the next 10-20+ years. It ensures that as Broomfield grows, Broomfield stays aligned with the character and values of the people who call it home.

What is a Transportation Mobility Plan (TMP)?

The TMP is the community’s movement guide. It’s a plan for developing and managing a community's transportation network in a way that complements and supports the community vision established in the Comp Plan. It can guide the expansion of mobility options and how people travel safely and efficiently throughout the community, whether behind the wheel, on a bike or walking through the neighborhood. The TMP identifies priority projects, such as roadway improvements and trail connections, to ensure Broomfield’s transportation network is safe, efficient and aligns with the community’s needs and desires.

Why are the plans being updated together?

Updating the Comp Plan and TMP together ensures that decisions on land use, housing, the economy and transportation work together. This coordinated approach leads to:

  • Smarter investments: Dollars spent support community goals.
  • Holistic View: Looking at Broomfield as a whole, rather than separate pieces. This ensures that strategies for housing, the economy and transportation are aligned, creating a more resilient and livable city.
  • Easier community participation: You can share your input in one go to help shape the vision for Broomfield’s future.

Public Engagement: How to Lead the Way

Your input will define the goals and policies that will shape Broomfield’s future. Whether you take a quick survey or participate in an in-depth community Open House, your involvement ensures the final plans align with the values of those who call Broomfield home. Lead the way by sharing your perspective.

Current Opportunities:

  • Participate in an interactive Broomfield Together Community Open House. RSVP and add the event to your calendar by selecting the date below: (RSVPs are appreciated, but not required.)
  • Take the Broomfield Together Survey
  • Stop by the Broomfield Together table at a community event
  • Ask your questions under the Questions tab below to get a direct answer from the project team
  • Broomfield Together Has Launched!

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    Public engagement for Broomfield Together launched today! This summer, you can participate in Broomfield Together, share what you love about Broomfield and your ideas for the future by:

    • Participating in an interactive Broomfield Together Community Open House. RSVP and add the event to your calendar by selecting the date below: (RSVPs are appreciated, but not required.)
      • June 17, 6-8 p.m., Aloft hotel at Arista (8300 Arista Pl, Broomfield, CO 80021)
      • June 23, 6-8 p.m., Aspen Lodge at Anthem Ranch (16151 Lowell Blvd, Broomfield, CO 80023)
      • June 24, 6-8 p.m., Broomfield Community Center (280 Spader Way, Broomfield, CO 80020)
    • Taking the Broomfield Together Survey
    • Stopping by the Broomfield Together table at a community event
    • Asking your questions under the Questions tab below to get a direct answer from the project team

    Public input will help identify shared values and a vision for Broomfield. These values and vision will help guide decisions made by Broomfield Council and CCOB staff for years to come.

    Public engagement for Broomfield Together launched today! This summer, you can participate in Broomfield Together, share what you love about Broomfield and your ideas for the future by:

    • Participating in an interactive Broomfield Together Community Open House. RSVP and add the event to your calendar by selecting the date below: (RSVPs are appreciated, but not required.)
      • June 17, 6-8 p.m., Aloft hotel at Arista (8300 Arista Pl, Broomfield, CO 80021)
      • June 23, 6-8 p.m., Aspen Lodge at Anthem Ranch (16151 Lowell Blvd, Broomfield, CO 80023)
      • June 24, 6-8 p.m., Broomfield Community Center (280 Spader Way, Broomfield, CO 80020)
    • Taking the Broomfield Together Survey
    • Stopping by the Broomfield Together table at a community event
    • Asking your questions under the Questions tab below to get a direct answer from the project team

    Public input will help identify shared values and a vision for Broomfield. These values and vision will help guide decisions made by Broomfield Council and CCOB staff for years to come.

  • CPCAC Kick Off Meeting

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    The Comp Plan Community Advisory Committee (CPCAC) met for the first time May 14 and shared their ideas regarding opportunities and challenges for the community. The CPCAC is a group of volunteers selected by Broomfield Council to provide resident perspectives throughout the planning process. The CPCAC consists of 17 members, including ten representatives from current boards and commissions, five at-large members and two youth representatives. Thank you, CPCAC members, for your service!

    Approximately 20 people sit at tables in a horseshoe shape in discussion. Posters with sticky notes cover the back wall.A group of six people of different ages and genders sit around a large poster at a table. A woman takes notes on peoples' ideas using a colorful marker.

    The Comp Plan Community Advisory Committee (CPCAC) met for the first time May 14 and shared their ideas regarding opportunities and challenges for the community. The CPCAC is a group of volunteers selected by Broomfield Council to provide resident perspectives throughout the planning process. The CPCAC consists of 17 members, including ten representatives from current boards and commissions, five at-large members and two youth representatives. Thank you, CPCAC members, for your service!

    Approximately 20 people sit at tables in a horseshoe shape in discussion. Posters with sticky notes cover the back wall.A group of six people of different ages and genders sit around a large poster at a table. A woman takes notes on peoples' ideas using a colorful marker.

  • Technical Advisory Group Kick Off Meeting

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    The CCOB Technical Advisory Group (TAG) met for the first time to discuss key challenges and opportunities for CCOB’s future success. The TAG consists of CCOB staff, who will meet regularly throughout the Broomfield Together planning process. These subject matter experts will complement the Comp Plan Community Advisory Committee (CPCAC) and ensure the plans’ vision, goals and strategies can be operationalized effectively.

    Woman stands presting to a room of approximately 40 attendees. Attendees sit in table groups of 5-6 people. Projector screens are in the background.Two people sit working at a table. The woman is smiling at the camera while the man is typing on his lap top.A group of four people sit around a table deep in discussion. Laptops are open to capture notes.


    The CCOB Technical Advisory Group (TAG) met for the first time to discuss key challenges and opportunities for CCOB’s future success. The TAG consists of CCOB staff, who will meet regularly throughout the Broomfield Together planning process. These subject matter experts will complement the Comp Plan Community Advisory Committee (CPCAC) and ensure the plans’ vision, goals and strategies can be operationalized effectively.

    Woman stands presting to a room of approximately 40 attendees. Attendees sit in table groups of 5-6 people. Projector screens are in the background.Two people sit working at a table. The woman is smiling at the camera while the man is typing on his lap top.A group of four people sit around a table deep in discussion. Laptops are open to capture notes.


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