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Review the project materials below and share your feedback via the interactive map and survey to help identify safety concerns along Miramonte Boulevard. The Miramonte Multimodal Safety Study is a comprehensive evaluation of a 2-mile stretch designed to improve safety and accessibility for people walking, biking, rolling and driving. Your input will be used to prioritize specific safety strategies and help the City and County of Broomfield (CCOB) secure grant funding for future construction.
Project Overview
This study was initiated because Miramonte Boulevard serves as a critical link between schools, parks and trails, yet faces significant safety challenges. Some segments carry higher vehicle volumes—up to 9,000 vehicles per day—others meet traffic-calming criteria due to elevated speeds or have documented crashes., This effort is underway to proactively address safety, gather neighborhood input and guide future investments in the corridor.
Project Goals
Identify Safety Concerns: Pinpoint specific risks for all modes of travel
Address Crash Patterns: Evaluate high-risk crash locations and identify countermeasures to increase safety
Improve Accessibility: Identify necessary ADA upgrades
Develop Recommendations: Identify and prioritize feasible upgrades to enhance safety and corridor functionality for all modes
Implementation Readiness: Create a prioritized list of projects for implementation and to strengthen Broomfield’s applications for outside funding opportunities
Study Area
The study covers approximately 2.2 miles of Miramonte Boulevard between 10th Avenue and Main Street. This includes the segments from Main Street to Kohl Street, Kohl Street to US 287 and the areas extending west of US 287 to Oak Circle.
The following segmentations have been identified as unique areas based on land use: (1) Main Street to Kohl Street, 0.7 mi; (2) Kohl Street to US 287, 0.4 mi; (3) US 287 to Oak Circle, 0.6 mi; (4) Oak Circle to US 287, 0.5 mi
Public Engagement
Provide your feedback to help inform this study! Share your experience along Miramonte Boulevard and provide ideas and feedback on options to create safer and more comfortable, connected and convenient transportation opportunities for all ages and abilities along the corridor. Community feedback is a cornerstone of this effort, ensuring that the safety vision reflects the actual experiences of those who use the corridor daily. This feedback will directly impact which locations are prioritized for infrastructure upgrades and will be included in the final report.
You can provide input in the following ways:
Take the Survey: Share your experience by taking the survey
Drop Pins on the Map: Drop pins where you feel unsafe or have ideas for improvement
Take a Short Poll: Answer a one-question poll about your thoughts for Miramonte Boulevard (these questions will be updated throughout the study)
Visit a Booth: Stop by the Big Broomfield Play Date on Saturday, July 11 at the Broomfield Depot Museum or National Night out on August 4 to share your thoughts in person
Participate in the Neighborhood Walk Shop: Join a guided walk with the project team to share concerns and explore ideas for improvements
You can ask your questions using the “Questions” tab below. Follow the project to receive periodic updates.
Review the project materials below and share your feedback via the interactive map and survey to help identify safety concerns along Miramonte Boulevard. The Miramonte Multimodal Safety Study is a comprehensive evaluation of a 2-mile stretch designed to improve safety and accessibility for people walking, biking, rolling and driving. Your input will be used to prioritize specific safety strategies and help the City and County of Broomfield (CCOB) secure grant funding for future construction.
Project Overview
This study was initiated because Miramonte Boulevard serves as a critical link between schools, parks and trails, yet faces significant safety challenges. Some segments carry higher vehicle volumes—up to 9,000 vehicles per day—others meet traffic-calming criteria due to elevated speeds or have documented crashes., This effort is underway to proactively address safety, gather neighborhood input and guide future investments in the corridor.
Project Goals
Identify Safety Concerns: Pinpoint specific risks for all modes of travel
Address Crash Patterns: Evaluate high-risk crash locations and identify countermeasures to increase safety
Improve Accessibility: Identify necessary ADA upgrades
Develop Recommendations: Identify and prioritize feasible upgrades to enhance safety and corridor functionality for all modes
Implementation Readiness: Create a prioritized list of projects for implementation and to strengthen Broomfield’s applications for outside funding opportunities
Study Area
The study covers approximately 2.2 miles of Miramonte Boulevard between 10th Avenue and Main Street. This includes the segments from Main Street to Kohl Street, Kohl Street to US 287 and the areas extending west of US 287 to Oak Circle.
The following segmentations have been identified as unique areas based on land use: (1) Main Street to Kohl Street, 0.7 mi; (2) Kohl Street to US 287, 0.4 mi; (3) US 287 to Oak Circle, 0.6 mi; (4) Oak Circle to US 287, 0.5 mi
Public Engagement
Provide your feedback to help inform this study! Share your experience along Miramonte Boulevard and provide ideas and feedback on options to create safer and more comfortable, connected and convenient transportation opportunities for all ages and abilities along the corridor. Community feedback is a cornerstone of this effort, ensuring that the safety vision reflects the actual experiences of those who use the corridor daily. This feedback will directly impact which locations are prioritized for infrastructure upgrades and will be included in the final report.
You can provide input in the following ways:
Take the Survey: Share your experience by taking the survey
Drop Pins on the Map: Drop pins where you feel unsafe or have ideas for improvement
Take a Short Poll: Answer a one-question poll about your thoughts for Miramonte Boulevard (these questions will be updated throughout the study)
Visit a Booth: Stop by the Big Broomfield Play Date on Saturday, July 11 at the Broomfield Depot Museum or National Night out on August 4 to share your thoughts in person
Participate in the Neighborhood Walk Shop: Join a guided walk with the project team to share concerns and explore ideas for improvements
You can ask your questions using the “Questions” tab below. Follow the project to receive periodic updates.