Transportation Planning
The Transportation Planning Section is responsible for long-range planning of the county transportation system. We strive to promote and ensure a safe and efficient transportation system for all users. We work closely with the Traffic Operations Section, on day-to-day traffic signal, signage and safety operations.
Bicycle/Pedestrian Plans
Help us make our community better by viewing the maps and filling out the online feedback form on our Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan page.
Traffic Count and Crash Reports
2005 Countywide Safety Improvement Program Report - Description
2000-2005 Countywide Traffic Volume Program & Map - Description
Traffic Counts (2002-2011) - Description
Annual Crash Location Summary Reports: 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 Description
To obtain copies of individual Crash Reports for Jefferson County, contact the Colorado State Patrol at 303-239-4500 or visit their Web Site.
Traffic Volume Capactiy Information
Volume Capacity Ratio Map
Five-Year Volume Capacity Ratio Spreadsheet - Sorted by Street Names
Volume Capacity Template
Traffic/Transportation Study Information
Traffic Study Guidelines
Long Range Plans and Studies
Countywide Transportation Plan - Description
Countywide Transportation Plan 2002 Addendum - Description
Jefferson County Major Thoroughfare Plan Map -
Description Northwest Quadrant Feasibility Study - Description
Street Specific Studies & Conceptual Designs
View studies & conceptual designs for the following streets:
32nd Avenue Main Street Extension
County Road 73 McIntyre St (32nd Ave to 64th Ave)
State Highway 93 Wadsworth Blvd. (92nd to 110th)
Chatfield Avenue Quincy Avenue
Coal Mine Ave (Pierce St to Sheridan Blvd) Wide Acres Neighborhood
Golden Road
See the Design Projects page for streets currently being studied.
Related Links
CDOT
Context Sensitive Design
DRCOG
RTD
USDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Info Center
Walkable.org
Traffic Web sites for cities in Jeffco:
Arvada Golden Lakewood
Littleton Westminster Wheat Ridge
All of the linked documents on this page are in PDF format.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view and print the PDFs.
Last Modified: Jan 4, 2012 03:13 PM