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Trail and Roadway Improvements
Benefiting K-12 Students in Northwest Fort Collins
Tessa Greegor and Nancy Nichols, FC Moves Department
12-3-19
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins
Strategic Alignment
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Culture & Recreation
• 2.1 Plan, Design, implement
and maintain the City’s parks
and trails systems
Transportation
• 6.1 Improve safety for all
modes of travel
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins
Project Background
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• Adopted Plans
City Plan, Bicycle Master Plan,
Trails Master Plan
• Project Outdoors
Plug in to Nature in Northwest
Fort Collins
• Safety, Connectivity and
Equity
Before: W. Vine Drive looking east from Lancer Drive
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins
Connecting Northwest Fort Collins
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• Nearly two miles of new
separated bicycle and
pedestrian routes
• Two new or upgraded
arterial crossings
• Connecting schools, Boys
& Girls Club, Poudre Trail
and Natural Areas
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins
Collaboration
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•FC Moves
• Park Planning & Development
• Natural Areas
• Engineering
• Traffic Operations
• Streets
• Poudre School District
• Larimer County
• People For Bikes
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins
Youth to Benefit from Project
Putnam Elementary After-school Walking Club 6
• 3,000 K-12 Students
Putnam, Irish, Lincoln
& Poudre
• Boys & Girls Club
• Safe Routes to
School Programming
• Community
Celebration in 2020
STAFF REPORT:
Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins