
Winter 2022: Safety and Mobility in the Downtown Core Questionnaire
For over a year, the City of Aspen has been exploring how right-of-way (ROW) space could be allocated differently to increase safety for all pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. The “Safety and Mobility in the Downtown Core” project is a vision for a safe, connected, and active downtown core in Aspen.
Incorporating the feedback solicited through City Council work sessions, a community questionnaire in fall 2021, and several focus group discussions with members from the Aspen Chamber Resort Association, the project team has refined a conceptual plan for possible implementation starting in summer 2022.
The City now seeks additional feedback from our community, including residents, commuters, businesses, and visitors, to identify and prioritize challenges and potential solutions to enhance mobility and safety. Additionally, we need your input on a proposed living lab for safety improvements in the Galena Corridor (Galena Street and Cooper Avenue area).
We invite you to take this short questionnaire (approx. 7 minutes) to share your thoughts and experiences of traveling in and around Aspen’s downtown core. Information gathered here will be shared with City Council and help inform the decisions made around a living lab planned for implementation in Summer 2022.
This survey will close on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at 5 p.m.