WINTER PARK TOWN PLAN
UPDATE 2017
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Summary of
Public Feedback
from the Imagine
Winter Park
Visioning Phase
Community Visioning
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How does the Town shape growth to be a unique and viable place to live, visit, and work?
About The ProjectThe last Town Plan was completed in 2006 and has been used to evaluate projects and polices, write grants, and update code. The Town Plan is a policy document that helps town staff and elected officials make decisions on land use development and redevelopment, public services and facilities, and economic development. Developers also use it to understand how the town envisions its future and how their project might contribute to that vision. The Plan Update will provide guidance to the Town on how to appropriately implement new development and redevelopment within the community while also meeting the service demands that come with community growth. The Plan will prescribe a realistic and timely guide for creating positive change. Building upon and bringing together previous planning efforts, the Plan will be a tool for policy development, project funding and implementation, and public-private partnerships.
For more information visit www.wpgov.com/imaginewp. The website will be updated throughout the process with upcoming events, materials, and ways to participate including online questionnaires.
How does the Town shape growth to be a unique and viable place to live, visit, and work? The Winter Park community was invited to stop by a public open house on Tuesday, September 19 between 5 pm and 8 pm at Winter Park Town Hall, 50 Vasquez Road to join in the conversation. Through a variety of interactive and hands-on workshop activities, residents and community members had the chance to offer valuable input on the community’s vision and help identify and respond to opportunities throughout Winter Park that contribute to the Town’s future goals.
A supplemental online survey which mirrored the workshop content and exercises was made available for those who wanted to provide their input on the vision and big ideas but weren’t able to attend the Public Open House Workshop. The survey was advertised in tandem with the event and posted on the Town’s website, www.wpgov.com/imaginewp. The survey responses are included within this summary packet.
Meeting FormatMeeting attendees were welcomed to the meeting and given a short explanation of the purpose and structure of the meeting. Town staff and the consultant team facilitated the collection of responses at the four stations. One goal of this project is to have a community driven plan; therefore, we were excited that close to 75 members of the community attended.
Packet ContentsThis summary packet includes the content that was presented at the event and within the online survey. It is accompanied by the public feedback collected from the open house event and the online survey responses.
The following three key topics were explored during this phase of public outreach and the summary packet is organized accordingly:
1. Trends and Existing Conditions2. The Vision for Winter Park3. Big Ideas to Help Fulfill the Vision
General
Summary
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE WORKSHOP
Tuesday, September 19,
20175:00 - 8:00 pm
@ Town Hall
~75 attendees
NOTIFICATIONPress Release
Social Media PostsFeatured on Town Website
Flyers
ONLINE SURVEY
32 respondentslaunched
9.19.17 closed 10.27.17
COMMUNITY VISIONING
Outreach Summary
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Project
Overview &
Background
What is the Comprehensive Plan and
Why Does it Matter?
What is the Comprehensive
Plan?
The Winter Park Town Plan (a.k.a. Comprehensive Plan) is the primary planning document for the community.
• It is a long-term, strategic plan with a guiding vision and strategies; • It shapes decisions related to new development, redevelopment, Town
programs, and services; and • It focuses on enhancing the Town’s long-term vitality.
Why Does it Matter?
Residents:• The Plan will identify community character elements and locations for
future housing, parks, trails, community facilities, etc.
Business and Property Owners:• The Plan will include land use recommendations and development
policies for properties.
Town Leaders: • The Plan will provide direction on the topics of development, policies,
programs, and services provided by the Town.
Decision-Makers: • The Plan will give guidance on budget, timing for capital improvements,
and in review of development proposals.
Why Update the Town’s
Existing Plan?
The Plan Update will build upon and integrate previous planning efforts to create a roadmap for the future of Winter Park, through new and transformative ideas and recommendations.
• The last plan was completed in 2006 and has been used to evaluate projects and polices, write grants, and update code.
• The update is an effort to....• Remain valid and effective, and more accurately address current
standards, goals and future needs; • Re-engage with the public and determine what components need
updating; and• Define measurable and realistic implementation strategies to achieve
the community’s vision. • Guide the future of the city for the next 10-15 years.
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Imagine Winter Park is a 12-month initiative that engages the public in defining a shared vision for the Town.
What is the Process and How Can You Get
Involved?
Process & Schedule
SCAN THE QR CODE BELOW WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE TO COMPLETE SURVEY #2 TO PROVIDE YOUR INPUT ONLINE!
1. Sign-in to join the mailing list.
2. Review the key trends and existing conditions.
3. Participate in each of the meeting activities to provide feedback tonight.
4. Go online to provide additional thoughts and ideas and encourage your friends and neighbors to participate.
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Public Open House Event Instructions:
MAY 2017 - JULY 2017 JULY 2017 - OCTOBER 2017 NOVEMBER 2017 - JANUARY 2018 FEBRUARY 2018 - JUNE 2018
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Plan Audit + Development Code Analysis
Existing Conditions Snapshots
Community Event #2: Visioning Workshop
Online Survey #2: The Vision for Winter Park
Vision Document
District Opportunities Analysis
Plan Framework Document
Community Event #3: Community Choices Neighborhood Workshop
Online Survey #3: Community Choices
Implementation Strategies
Adaptive Management Program, Monitoring, + Projects
Draft Plan Development
Community Event #4: Draft Plan Public Review Open House
Online Survey #4: Draft Plan Review
Final Plan Development
Formal Adoption Hearings
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Note: Survey #2 is now closed. Stay tuned to the project website for future surveys and opportunities to get involved in the process.
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Trends
& Existing
ConditionsOUR NEIGHBORHOODS
& COMMUNITY
Key Highlights
Issues:• A shortage of workforce housing partnered with economic growth has
created housing affordability issues.
• The availability of affordable housing remains a significant concern in the resort environment.
• Much of the existing housing stock is dated as the majority was built prior to 2000.
• There is a discrepancy between workforce housing needs and suitable housing availability.
Opportunities: • The Town owns several parcels in the central core of Town for the
provision of additional housing.
• Growth is trending toward mixed-use development.
• The accommodation of dwelling units in proximity to the Downtown core encourages walkability, transit use, live/work options, and enhances community.
What We’ve Been Hearing:SINGLE-FAMILYMULTI-FAMILY
MEDIAN HOME PRICE
HOMEOWNERS 20%RENTERS 80%
OF THE 2,700 HOUSING UNITS, FEWER THAN 1,800 ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL
2.65
SEASONAL POPULATION: 20KFULL-TIME RESIDENTS: 1.1K
$650k$355k
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Trends
& Existing
ConditionsOUR CENTERS &
DISTRICTS
Key Highlights
Issues:• The development pattern and physical separation of the Town and the
Resort create a lack of density and critical mass.
• A lack of a year-round population makes it difficult to sustain certain businesses, especially in the spring. However, shoulder seasons, particularly the fall season is growing in visitation.
• Clearly defined gateways, branding, and wayfinding should match the Town’s updated brand.
Opportunities: • Any additional manufacturing, product development, or services
should focus on recreation and tourism.
• Use streetscape as a common thread to connect Town to the Resort.
• Build additional publicly owned, small-scale parks ,and plazas.
• Work with property owners to obtain easements or property acquisitions to continue the Fraser River Trail through Town.
What We’ve Been Hearing:
RECREATION + TOURISM
REAL ESTATE + LEASING
ACCOMMODATION + FOOD
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
LARGEST INDUSTRIES
VISITATION HAS INCREASED 50% FROM 2014 TO 2017
JOB COUNTS BY DISTANCE/ DIRECTION IN 2014
EMPLOYEE INFLOW/OUTFLOW2,050 TOTAL EMPLOYEES
22%62%
5%2%
1,988 315
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2014
2017
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Trends
& Existing
Conditions OUR CONNECTIONS
Key Highlights
Issues:• Pedestrian access offer a varied and often sub-optimal experience.
• Pedestrian and bicycle crossing opportunities are extremely limited.
• The Fraser River Trail offers excellent bicycle connectivity into and out of the Town, but bike routes and facilities within the Town proper are undefined.
• Regional transit service is disconnected and diffused, with no central point or facility for transfer between local bus, regional bus, private shuttles, and other potential or future options.
• Parking of motorized vehicles has both a physical and visual priority within the Town.
Opportunities: • Local bus service, The Lift, is in the midst of a significant service
and facility overhaul, offering new and more comfortable vehicles, upgraded bus stops (coming soon), and real-time transit information via the RideHop app.
• Opportunities for alternative pedestrian and bicycle facilities paralleling Main Street - Lions Gate Drive and a hybrid Idlewild Road/Fraser River Trail connection.
• Work with CDOT to evaluate ROW for public amenities and safety improvements.
What We’ve Been Hearing:
WINTER PARK EXPRESS
REVITALIZED IN 2015
EXPRESS FROM UNION STATION
56 MILES 2.5 HOURS
4,000 FT VERTICAL CLIMB
AMAZING VIEWS
AVERAGE COMMUTE TIME
DOWNTOWN WINTER PARK (2 MILES)
WINTER PARK RESORT BASE
MARY JANE BASE
DENVER (67 MILES)
17.7 MIN WINTER PARK
24.5 MIN COLORADO
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Trends
& Existing
ConditionsOUR ENVIRONMENT &
CULTURE
Key Highlights
Issues:• Public access to the Fraser and Vasquez rivers from a commercial and
residential standpoint are limited.
• As the year-round population increases, existing (public) facilities will need to grow accordingly.
• The WUI is both a key attribute and potential risk.
Opportunities: • Work with HOAs and Denver Water Board to complete trail connections.
Future annexations and developments should require additional trail connections.
• Build upon the Fraser River and associated floodplain as a recreation amenity; continuing the Fraser River Trail.
• Increase promotion and branding of the Town’s abundance of world-class outdoor recreation.
• Improve placemaking, gateways, and continue to preserve an authentic quality of life.
• Integrate plazas and places for people to gather, focusing on the arts, music, and festivals, and expanding activities in Town during the winter.
What We’ve Been Hearing:
MEDIAN FLOW OF THE FRASER RIVER: 6.0 CFS
NUMBER OF PARKS: 3
82 MILES OF TRAILS WITHIN THE TOWN
MOUNTAIN BIKE CAPITAL USA: 600 MILES OF TRAIL IN THE COUNTY
5.5 miles of foot/hoof trails
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Our VisionQ: WHAT DO YOU IMAGINE FOR THE
FUTURE OF WINTER PARK?
What We’ve Been
HearingThe larger the word, the
more often it has been listed as a response.
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NEIGHBORHOODS &COMMUNITY
Neighborhoods & Community:Winter Park boasts a real-town and inviting feel and festive atmosphere, while providing a unique, world-class mountain experience.
Public Comments on the NEIGHBORHOODS & COMMUNITY Vision:• Update design guidelines: new materials; new architecture.• More attention to modern architecture. More colors. Less wood.• Prohibit or discourage fencing in neighborhoods. Wildlife needs corridors, not fences!• Design Guidelines should be incorporated with the new Plan, and have more visibility within
the document.• Old Town connections to town and ski area. Fraser Trail is a good start.• Bus stops/ transfer: 10-15 minute trip times. Better signage is needed. • Vasquez Nature Trail is also good.• Keep the locals on Main Street.• We need to embrace the fact that we are a Tourist Town, period!• Require Inclusionary Zoning that puts the responsibility on the developers to create the
affordable options as part of their developments.• Affordable housing for families. Smaller units for seasonal workers to free larger units for
families.• Mental Health Services and First Aid Training. • In Winter Park, lack of housing, economy, and transportation stresses people out.• Need small light industrial space to run plumbing, etc. out of.• Integrated, funky, not-too-refined art; e.g. on water fountains, trash cans, etc. Flowers at eye
level.• Rentals that allow dogs and smokers.• Continue to emphasize that we are a real mountain town where people actually live. I think
the festive atmosphere wording sounds generic and corny.• Create a Hwy 40 bypass along the railroad ROW to reduce through traffic in central
business/events district that could grow around the Fraser River.• I don’t think we are there on the world class mountain experience. More in town mountain
events. The ski area dominates the bike and ski events while town/chamber cater to the tourist but not mountain culture.
• More residential in town.• Real town and inviting yes. World class is a bit of stretch. Economic areas such as lodging,
restaurants and nightlife need further development.• Town needs more restaurant and bar options. More significant year round events.• A clear vision to a year-round economy.• Need trees. Too much concrete.
Our Vision Q: WHAT DO YOU VALUE FOR OUR FUTURE
VISION?
Tell us your thoughts here!
Q: Provide your feedback for a community-
supported vision. What’s missing?
Q: Do the following vision statements fit your vision?
The preliminary vision statements are based on
what we have heard so far and previous planning
efforts.
The community-supported vision describes the future
of the Town based on shared values.
*The purple bulleted text lists the public comments
we received at the open house workshop on these initial vision statements.
*The dark blue bulleted text lists the public
comments we received from the online survey
responses on these initial vision statements.
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CENTERS & DISTRICTS
Centers & Districts:Winter Park hosts a vibrant downtown connected to distinct districts that leaves a lasting impression on visitors and locals.
Public Comments on the CENTERS & DISTRICTS Vision:
• Narrow, shorten, beautify, and enhance the strip that runs through the center of town.
• Downtown needs to zig/zag. Currently we have an undesirable strip.• Invest more aggressively in property needed for destination tourism. • Consider how to balance open space with a more dense downtown. Balance
businesses with trails, parks, etc. • Need to address the marijuana discussion - when will it be allowed and where?• Urban design - bus shelter and street lights.• The town needs more activities outside of skiing in mountain biking. A golf course,
tennis courts, outdoor recreational parks that include baseball and soccer fields, frisbee golf courses etc. The town needs more bars and restaurant options once you park. It also needs more significant yearly events similar to jazz fest. A gondola from the ski area to the town and easier connections from the resort to the town.
• A true downtown without 7 lanes of highway traffic and parking. There are no distinct district of winter park, just house, highways and random parking.
• Downtown lacks connectivity from a pedestrian standpoint.• I’m more concerned about the impact to locals than visitors.• Need a more robust public transportation system to conveniently make it easy to
travel around town.• New construction is beginning to make that statement feel true as the empty lots
start to fill in.• Reroute the main highway around the town.• We are going in the right direction with the development in town. Need to fill up
Main Street so we can walk from business to business without giant dirt lots.• We need better connectivity to the mountain resort. The downtown needs to be
more pedestrian friendly. Increase the density of shopping and businesses.• Winter Park hosts a spread out downtown lacking an old west or village feel.• Winter Park is a patch work quilt architecturally. We now have a new motif
being deployed. We must be careful what we are actually trying image ourselves around.
• Too much concrete.
Our Vision Q: WHAT DO YOU VALUE FOR OUR FUTURE
VISION?
Tell us your thoughts here!
Q: Provide your feedback for a community-
supported vision. What’s missing?
Q: Do the following vision statements fit your vision?
The preliminary vision statements are based on
what we have heard so far and previous planning
efforts.
The community-supported vision describes the future
of the Town based on shared values.
*The purple bulleted text lists the public comments
we received at the open house workshop on these initial vision statements.
*The dark blue bulleted text lists the public
comments we received from the online survey
responses on these initial vision statements.
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CONNECTIONS
Our Vision Q: WHAT DO YOU VALUE FOR OUR FUTURE
VISION?
Connections: Winter Park is a mountain destination that provides a European experience with direct rail access from DIA and the Denver area; variety of non-vehicular transportation choices between the Resort and downtown; and local access with expansive transit and renowned trail systems.
Public Comments on the CONNECTIONS Vision:• Better tech. • Yes! Make it simple and fast for travelers to add on a couple of days to Denver business trip
train times.• Pedestrian connectivity across Highway 40 and to trails/recreation.• 4-lane highway through town ruins the feel of arriving in a quaint ski town.• Needs to be a pedestrian-friendly town. Lighted crosswalks and better connectivity.• Need more sidewalks so you can get around without a car. • Village feeling with businesses/services that support full-time residents; not just establishments
for tourists. • Until we call Downtown “Main Street” it will always be the US40 corridor.• Variety/competition for restaurants to increase pride and service.• Utilize the Fraser River in Town for its beauty - e.g. plaza, walks, etc.• Fraser and the Town of Winter Park: “Bridging” Conversations.• Actually creating a European experience with direct rail access from DIA and the Denver area;
variety of non-vehicular transportation choices between the Resort and downtown; and local access with expansive transit and renowned trail systems.
• Add a rail stop at Wolf Park, connecting to downtown.• Build the gondola to ski area!• I would exclude the expansive transit.• I’d like to better understand what “a European experience” means.• Not even remotely European..... just say unique.• Not sure about the “European Experience”. This doesn’t fit for me.• Unsure about what makes us European as a brand. Resort and town should revisit being
linked by gondola.• We somewhat agree with this version. There needs to be connection from Winter Park resort to
the town via railroad and a gondola.• Winter park will never be a European-like experience. It isn’t built that way or designed that
way. Yes we have a train but the bus system is lacking and we are a mountain west town, not a European mountain village.
• Yes it can be and should be but it is a bit of a reach to say WP is there today. I hope WP/Fraser take the necessary steps to make this statement a truism! I love it!
• Who cares about European Experience this is America.
Tell us your thoughts here!
Q: Provide your feedback for a community-
supported vision. What’s missing?
Q: Do the following vision statements fit your vision?
The preliminary vision statements are based on
what we have heard so far and previous planning
efforts.
The community-supported vision describes the future
of the Town based on shared values.
*The purple bulleted text lists the public comments
we received at the open house workshop on these initial vision statements.
*The dark blue bulleted text lists the public
comments we received from the online survey
responses on these initial vision statements.
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ENVIRONMENT &CULTURE
Our Vision Q: WHAT DO YOU VALUE FOR OUR FUTURE
VISION?
Environment & Culture:Winter Park’s lifestyle is defined by its unspoiled, natural environment surrounded by federal lands, anchored by a national ski and mountain biking resort, centered on rivers, connected by greenways, and activated by parks and recreational facilities.
Public Comments on the ENVIRONMENT & CULTURE Vision:
• Protected environment.• Trail connectivity - road network to the Town of Winter Park.• Pro-active bear policy - bear-proof containers, etc. • Pot shops/sales, etc. need to be addressed. Winter Park needs to
collect pot taxes for services provided. It is not going away.• Recycling availability (without harming bears).• Opportunities to recycle.• Recycle, please!!!!• I agree that this should be the future vision, but in order to get
there, there must be plenty more parks, golf course, tennis courts, and other outdoor recreational things to do outside of mountain biking and hiking.
• Increase the density of the downtown. Become more pedestrian-friendly in the downtown. Connectivity of the downtown and resort.
• Lifestyle defined by being a seemingly remote hamlet.• More focus on sustainability, recycling, and environmental
preservation.• Creating a lifestyle [that] is defined by its unspoiled, natural
environment surrounded by federal lands, anchored by a national ski and mountain biking resort, centered on rivers, connected by greenways, and activated by parks and recreational facilities.
Tell us your thoughts here!
Q: Provide your feedback for a community-
supported vision. What’s missing?
Q: Do the following vision statements fit your vision?
The preliminary vision statements are based on
what we have heard so far and previous planning
efforts.
The community-supported vision describes the future
of the Town based on shared values.
*The purple bulleted text lists the public comments
we received at the open house workshop on these initial vision statements.
*The dark blue bulleted text lists the public
comments we received from the online survey
responses on these initial vision statements.
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Big Ideas Q: HOW DO WE GET THERE?
What We’ve Been
HearingThe larger the word, the
more often it has been listed as a response.
Stakeholder interviews and online feedback
suggested that the Town should explore
the following big ideas to move the community
forward.
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Big IdeasQ: HOW DO WE GROW
OUR NEIGHBORHOODS & COMMUNITY?
Share your thoughts on
how we meet the vision!
The following are preliminary big ideas based on stakeholder interviews and online
survey feedback.
Workshop participants and survey respondents
were asked to respond to the following big ideas
by “voting” for their top 3 choices, and/or to add
their own big ideas to the list. The orange numbers
on the right show the total number of “votes” for
each big idea.
*The maroon bulleted text lists the public comments we received at the public open house workshop on
these initial big ideas.
*The green bulleted text lists the public comments
we received from the online survey responses
on these initial big ideas.
Big Ideas We’ve Heard So Far: Total Number of Votes in Support of the Big Idea
Provide additional attainable and workforce housing. 19• Provide additional attainable and workforce and family
year-round housing.• ...But not in the center of Town.• Private involvement through incentives.• Seasonal worker housing should be spread out around town and
valley - not like a college dorm.• Zone for Deed Restricted Housing.• Don’t put workforce housing in the center of town.• The center of town is the best place for workforce housing.• Workforce housing; not low-rent housing.• Appropriate scale is important.
Encourage walkability, transit use, live/work options, and enhance the community by accommodating dwelling units in proximity to the Downtown core. 20
• Yes - discourage driving everywhere.• Sidewalk [is] so great going by 605 Vasquez.
Encourage higher residential densities near the downtown and along the US 40 corridor. 13
Additional Ideas/Comments from the Public:• Something that would be truly unique in my opinion is to create a trail from the base of Winter Park
or the Lakota area into town and along the trail build places to stop, gather and meet friends. Every third of a mile for example there could be a brewery, coffee shop, quick bites etc. You could brand of this trail heavily and turn it into a highly trafficked and desirable trail to walk, run and bike on but have fun places to stop along the way.
• Careful not to grow too fast and over saturate the market.• Community concerts/ events.• Housing needn’t be downtown. Downtown needs shops and restaurants. Housing should be more
remote.• I disagree with higher density. Add attainable housing, but respect the mountain towns feel. Be
different than Breckenridge, Copper, or Vail.• Minimize development and tourism to retain a quiet and natural experience for locals while inviting
tourists who appreciate the “wildly natural” and non-five star.• Work force housing does not need to be centered in WP but should be reasonably close by. Keep the
customer/consumer focus a great experience and you will have successful employers hiring people. Placing valuable town acreage in to high density subsistence.
• Market the community as a good location for remote workers.
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Big IdeasQ: HOW DO WE GATHER
IN OUR CENTERS & DISTRICTS?
Big Ideas We’ve Heard So Far Total Number of Votes in Support of the Big Idea
Focus the Downtown Core is US 40 and Vasquez, mirroring development on the east side of US 40. 14
• Expand Downtown to create block grid toward the east. - Agree.
Encourage attainable housing and local neighborhood amenities centered on the Fraser River in Old Town for a “locals neighborhood.” 12
• Old Town deserves some attention. It draws the resort closer to Town.
Increase broadband connectivity and capacity . 14Attract light manufacturing and product development businesses that focus on recreation and tourism. 8
• Can the Town build an incubator live/work building to attract new businesses?
• Some non-tourism businesses would bring balance to the force. Seriously, a small tech center or government analyst cell would add resiliency and smooth out boom and bust cycles.
Attract additional hotels to the Downtown Core. 7Encourage future and redeveloped retail along US 40 to build up to the road with parking provided else where. 13Improve placemaking, gateways, and continue to preserve an authentic quality of life. 14
• Build a sustainable greenhouse on top of Town Hall.
Additional Ideas/Comments from the Public:• Attract light manufacturing and product development businesses that provide year round jobs• Develop an alternative to 40 with an additional “main street”.• Districts are a fun idea, but not currently obvious in any way. Using names that aren’t similar• Focus on a core area, not spread along US40• Improve the mountain town culture. Parks, bike parks, pumptracks, community spaces• Reroute Hwy 40 to the East of Town
Share your thoughts on
how we meet the vision!
The following are preliminary big ideas based on stakeholder interviews and online
survey feedback.
Workshop participants and survey respondents
were asked to respond to the following big ideas
by “voting” for their top 3 choices, and/or to add
their own big ideas to the list. The orange numbers
on the right show the total number of “votes” for
each big idea.
*The maroon bulleted text lists the public comments we received at the public open house workshop on
these initial big ideas.
*The green bulleted text lists the public comments
we received from the online survey responses
on these initial big ideas.
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Big Ideas Q: HOW DO WE MOVE OUR CONNECTIONS?
Big Ideas We’ve Heard So Far Total Number of Votes in Support of the Big Idea
Create a central Transit Center. The Center should accommodate all existing modes,and be planned and located with consideration to potential future modes such as a Town-Resort gondola and passenger rail.
18• Bus service to Granby can help with the affordable housing issue
Improve US 40 streetscape with mid-block crossing, pedestrian and bike separated corridors, raised crosswalks, and at-grade pathways separated by distance, color, or material.
18Enhance US 40 linking downtown and the resort. 6Reduce lane widths on Main Street (including the center median, but without reducing the number of lanes) to provide an opportunity to widen and enhance pedestrian and amenity zones.
10Evaluate opportunities for alternative pedestrian and bicycle facilities paralleling Main Street e.g. Lions Gate Drive and a hybrid Idlewild Road/Fraser River Trail connection.
13Investigate elements such as dockless bike share, bus bike racks, and on-demand transit systems that facilitate this choice. 4Work with the Union Pacific Railroad to evaluate the potential for a multi-use path along the railroad right-of-way. 6Improve connectivity to the Resort by Introducing a gondola located in tandem with a transit center to create a more compelling case for a passenger rail station within the Downtown Core.
22Seek to construct a transportation system that extends beyond the park once concept into park never, capitalizing on the unique transportation capabilities (DIA and the ski train).
11Explore opportunities for a passenger rail stop within the Downtown core. 5
Note: No additional ideas or comments were provided by online survey respondents for this theme.
Share your thoughts on
how we meet the vision!
The following are preliminary big ideas based on stakeholder interviews and online
survey feedback.
Workshop participants and survey respondents
were asked to respond to the following big ideas
by “voting” for their top 3 choices, and/or to add
their own big ideas to the list. The orange numbers
on the right show the total number of “votes” for
each big idea.
*The maroon bulleted text lists the public comments we received at the public open house workshop on
these initial big ideas.
*The green bulleted text lists the public comments
we received from the online survey responses
on these initial big ideas.
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Big Ideas Q: HOW DO WE PLAY IN OUR ENVIRONMENT?
Big Ideas We’ve Heard So Far Total Number of Votes in Support of the Big Idea
Build upon the Fraser River and associated floodplain as a recreation amenity; continuing the Fraser River Trail. 5
• We need a summer lake/ water feature like at Whistler
Improve trailheads in Town and add a bike park, mountain bike skills track, and skills area. 20Integrate plazas and places for people to gather, focusing on the arts, music, and festivals, and expanding activities in Town during the winter. 18
• Allow Hideaway Park facilities to be rented/permitted for use by the public apart from Winter Park arranged events
Create a connection from the Hillside Neighborhoods to the Downtown and Highway 40 Corridor. 8Create a central Transit Center. The Center should accommodate all existing modes, and be planned and located with consideration to potential future modes such as a Town-Resort gondola and passenger rail.
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Additional Ideas/Comments from the Public:• There’s tons of opportunity to play now...encourage those who are willing to “work for it” to enjoy the
unspoiled nature.• Improve the environment with trees.• Incorporate sustainability into all town development projects - whenever possible, discourage driving
within town.
Share your thoughts on
how we meet the vision!
The following are preliminary big ideas based on stakeholder interviews and online
survey feedback.
Workshop participants and survey respondents
were asked to respond to the following big ideas
by “voting” for their top 3 choices, and/or to add
their own big ideas to the list. The orange numbers
on the right show the total number of “votes” for
each big idea.
*The maroon bulleted text lists the public comments we received at the public open house workshop on
these initial big ideas.
*The green bulleted text lists the public comments
we received from the online survey responses
on these initial big ideas.