Let’s build the future of Aurora transportation together!
Your feedback is critical in guiding the development of Connecting Aurora, the city’s first-ever citywide multimodal transportation master plan that will identify projects, policies and programs to be implemented over the next five to 20 years and beyond.
Through 2025, the city is examining how to better connect our residents, employees and visitors to various destinations in Aurora. The resulting plan will propose improvements throughout our city that offer safer and more sustainable and convenient transportation options for everyone who walks, rolls, bikes, takes transit or drives to work, shopping, school, and parks, etc.
The community’s feedback so far has been invaluable in shaping the plan. Your input will help inform the final multimodal network for Aurora and what traffic, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit projects, programs, and policies we should prioritize in the coming years.
The project team for Connecting Aurora, the city’s first-ever multimodal transportation master plan, has extended the review time for the community and city staff before it is presented to the City Council.
The project team for Connecting Aurora, the city’s first-ever multimodal transportation master plan, has extended the review time for the community and city staff before it is presented to the City Council.
From Oct. 7 to 20, visit this webpage to explore our online map and provide input on our list of projects, programs and policies.
A virtual town hall will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, on Zoom for the community to hear more about the proposed projects, programs and policies, answer questions and provide feedback. Register for the virtual town hall at https://bit.ly/
In addition, the project team will be available in person to talk with residents and answer questions informally anytime from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway, in the Aurora Room.
From Jan. 8 to 29, a draft of the final plan will be available for review online on this webpage and in a printed format at all Aurora public libraries and the Aurora Center for Active Adults, 30 Del Mar Circle. The City Council will consider the plan for adoption starting in March.
The Connecting Aurora plan proposes improvements that make traveling in Aurora safer and more convenient for everyone who walks, rolls, bikes, drives or takes transit. Developing such a massive and impactful plan is not possible without help from the community, and the feedback shared with us since early 2024 has been invaluable in shaping the future of transportation in Aurora.
Visit this page from Oct. 7 to 20 to explore our online map and provide input on our list of projects, programs and policies.
There are two chances for you to talk with the project team and ask questions:
- Virtual Town Hall
- Wednesday, Oct. 8, 6 to 7:30 p.m., on Zoom(External link)
- If you attend, you’ll hear more about the proposed projects, programs and policies, get answers to your questions and have a chance to give feedback. Please register in advance to attend at https://bit.ly/
ConnectingAuroraTownHall( External link). Anyone who attends and stays until the end will be entered into a drawing for a gift card. - In-person Office Hours
- Thursday, Oct. 9, 4 to 7 p.m., Aurora Municipal Center, Aurora Room, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway
- Stop by anytime during these special office hours to talk with the project team in person and ask questions informally.
Click on the Subscribe button to the right (or below if on mobile) to receive periodic project updates and opportunities to provide feedback. Tell your friends and neighbors about this project and encourage them to get involved.
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Review factsheets for a quick overview of the project.



