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South Suburban, the City of Sheridan, and Arapahoe County Open Spaces partnered to study the Bear Creek Regional Trail corridor, from Lowell Boulevard to the South Platte River/Mary Carter Greenway intersection, to identify potential future improvements to enhance trail users' experience. Phase I of the Bear Creek Trail Study identified upgrading the trail from asphalt to concrete and widening it from Irving St. to Federal Blvd. as a high priority project. Follow the updates below as planning and design for the proposed trail widening and upgrade to concrete progresses through additional data collection to final construction drawings and construction.
South Suburban, the City of Sheridan, and Arapahoe County Open Spaces partnered to study the Bear Creek Regional Trail corridor, from Lowell Boulevard to the South Platte River/Mary Carter Greenway intersection, to identify potential future improvements to enhance trail users' experience. Phase I of the Bear Creek Trail Study identified upgrading the trail from asphalt to concrete and widening it from Irving St. to Federal Blvd. as a high priority project. Follow the updates below as planning and design for the proposed trail widening and upgrade to concrete progresses through additional data collection to final construction drawings and construction.
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Staff met with the design consultant,Felsburg Holt &Ullevig,and City of Sheridan Planning Staffon May 15to discuss concept design, scheduling, project management, and next steps. The design team presented the conceptual trail widening plan and ideas on moving forward into design development.
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