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Broomfield Transportation Safety Action Plan

Get involved in the Broomfield Transportation Safety Action Plan! Share your transportation-related safety concerns and ideas using the tools at the bottom of the page. Alongside safety and collision data, your input will help guide recommendations for transportation safety improvements in Broomfield.

Project Overview - Why is this Important?

The City and County of Broomfield is developing the Broomfield Transportation Safety Action Plan (BTSAP) to identify strategic safety improvements on Broomfield’s multimodal transportation network. The plan will consist of action steps and recommendations that aim to reduce crashes and serious injuries when traveling in Broomfield.

The project will use the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe System approach, utilizing these six principles:

  • deaths and serious injuries are unacceptable
  • humans make mistakes
  • humans are vulnerable
  • responsibility is shared
  • safety is proactive
  • redundancy is crucial

The project team will analyze policies and transportation safety data, such as crash reports, to prioritize opportunities for systematic transportation safety improvements. Whether you drive, take public transit, walk or bike, the City and County of Broomfield wants to hear the community’s perceptions about safety and ideas for improvement at intersections, trails and roads and your input on “near miss” incidents to guide potential recommendations.

Public Engagement - Your Call to Action!

Community engagement for the BTSAP has taken place in two phases:

  • Phase 1: In summer and fall 2024, community members shared their transportation safety concerns in Broomfield and ideas for improvement at pop-up events, stakeholder meetings, an open house and on Broomfield Voice via an online map and public survey.
  • Phase 2: In Spring 2025, community members and stakeholder groups provided feedback on draft recommendations to improve safety throughout Broomfield’s transportation network. A Public Open House was hosted on Monday, April 21 at the Broomfield Community Center and Virtual Open House was available online on Broomfield Voice from April 27 to May 7. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Stay tuned for a recap of phase two public engagement, which will be posted later this summer! In the meantime, you can participate by asking your questions about the BTSAP using the “Questions” tab below. City and County of Broomfield staff will typically respond to your inquiry within two business days.

Get involved in the Broomfield Transportation Safety Action Plan! Share your transportation-related safety concerns and ideas using the tools at the bottom of the page. Alongside safety and collision data, your input will help guide recommendations for transportation safety improvements in Broomfield.

Project Overview - Why is this Important?

The City and County of Broomfield is developing the Broomfield Transportation Safety Action Plan (BTSAP) to identify strategic safety improvements on Broomfield’s multimodal transportation network. The plan will consist of action steps and recommendations that aim to reduce crashes and serious injuries when traveling in Broomfield.

The project will use the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe System approach, utilizing these six principles:

  • deaths and serious injuries are unacceptable
  • humans make mistakes
  • humans are vulnerable
  • responsibility is shared
  • safety is proactive
  • redundancy is crucial

The project team will analyze policies and transportation safety data, such as crash reports, to prioritize opportunities for systematic transportation safety improvements. Whether you drive, take public transit, walk or bike, the City and County of Broomfield wants to hear the community’s perceptions about safety and ideas for improvement at intersections, trails and roads and your input on “near miss” incidents to guide potential recommendations.

Public Engagement - Your Call to Action!

Community engagement for the BTSAP has taken place in two phases:

  • Phase 1: In summer and fall 2024, community members shared their transportation safety concerns in Broomfield and ideas for improvement at pop-up events, stakeholder meetings, an open house and on Broomfield Voice via an online map and public survey.
  • Phase 2: In Spring 2025, community members and stakeholder groups provided feedback on draft recommendations to improve safety throughout Broomfield’s transportation network. A Public Open House was hosted on Monday, April 21 at the Broomfield Community Center and Virtual Open House was available online on Broomfield Voice from April 27 to May 7. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Stay tuned for a recap of phase two public engagement, which will be posted later this summer! In the meantime, you can participate by asking your questions about the BTSAP using the “Questions” tab below. City and County of Broomfield staff will typically respond to your inquiry within two business days.

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