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This is a new proposal! This proposal is currently scheduled for a hearing in accordance with the applicable review process. This page can be utilized to stay up to date with the proposal and provide feedback on the request.
Project Overview
North Metro Fire Rescue District (NMFD) has submitted a request for the City Council's consideration to rename the portion of County Road 7 located within Broomfield. County Road 7 runs generally north from State Highway 7 to Lowell Lane (the county line with Weld County). County Road 7 aligns with the future alignment of Promenade Street (located on the south side of State Highway 7) in the Baseline development.
NMFD's request notes that it is the District's belief that major thoroughfares—especially those crossing other primary roads like State Highway 7— should carry a single, consistent name to avoid confusion for responders and the public. The Fire District notes that by renaming County Road 7 to Promenade Street, it would create continuous street names across State Highway 7, which is, in their opinion, an improvement over having County Road 7 and Promenade Street divided at State Highway 7.
There are no businesses or residential lots/homes addressed off of County Road 7 within the stretch of the roadway in Broomfield. There are limited parcels with County Road 7 addresses; the majority are owned by Broomfield, there is only 1 parcel privately owned, and it is a detention pond. As such, the renaming of the street would have minimal impacts on property addresses. The maps below show the parcels impacted by this street name change with current addresses (the first map) and the proposed new addresses (second map).
If the renaming is approved, notices will be sent out to surrounding property owners notifying them of the name change. The existing County Road 7 street signs will be replaced. These street sign changes are anticipated to take place in mid January 2026.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, by emailing planning@broomfield.org or by providing comments at a public hearing.
Initial notices are being sent out to property owners within 1,000sf Following the review of the formal application, public hearings will be scheduled in accordance with the application review process timeline. Public notices will be sent to property owners within 1,000 feet of this project, sign(s) will be posted on the property and a notice will be published in the Broomfield Enterprise newspaper. Members of the public can attend the public hearings and provide in person comments if desired.
This is a new proposal! This proposal is currently scheduled for a hearing in accordance with the applicable review process. This page can be utilized to stay up to date with the proposal and provide feedback on the request.
Project Overview
North Metro Fire Rescue District (NMFD) has submitted a request for the City Council's consideration to rename the portion of County Road 7 located within Broomfield. County Road 7 runs generally north from State Highway 7 to Lowell Lane (the county line with Weld County). County Road 7 aligns with the future alignment of Promenade Street (located on the south side of State Highway 7) in the Baseline development.
NMFD's request notes that it is the District's belief that major thoroughfares—especially those crossing other primary roads like State Highway 7— should carry a single, consistent name to avoid confusion for responders and the public. The Fire District notes that by renaming County Road 7 to Promenade Street, it would create continuous street names across State Highway 7, which is, in their opinion, an improvement over having County Road 7 and Promenade Street divided at State Highway 7.
There are no businesses or residential lots/homes addressed off of County Road 7 within the stretch of the roadway in Broomfield. There are limited parcels with County Road 7 addresses; the majority are owned by Broomfield, there is only 1 parcel privately owned, and it is a detention pond. As such, the renaming of the street would have minimal impacts on property addresses. The maps below show the parcels impacted by this street name change with current addresses (the first map) and the proposed new addresses (second map).
If the renaming is approved, notices will be sent out to surrounding property owners notifying them of the name change. The existing County Road 7 street signs will be replaced. These street sign changes are anticipated to take place in mid January 2026.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, by emailing planning@broomfield.org or by providing comments at a public hearing.
Initial notices are being sent out to property owners within 1,000sf Following the review of the formal application, public hearings will be scheduled in accordance with the application review process timeline. Public notices will be sent to property owners within 1,000 feet of this project, sign(s) will be posted on the property and a notice will be published in the Broomfield Enterprise newspaper. Members of the public can attend the public hearings and provide in person comments if desired.
Share your comments and ideas about the proposed street name change. Please limit your comments to the street name change only. City and County of Broomfield staff may contribute in the discussion to provide clarity on what is/isn’t viable.