Traffic & Transit

Boulder County Launches Survey On Jay Road Improvements

Officials are seeking feedback on improvements to one of the busiest east-west corridors in the county.

Boulder County officials are seeking public feedback on plans for the intersections, pedestrian crossings, and transit stops on Jay Road between US 36 and CO 119 in north Boulder.
Boulder County officials are seeking public feedback on plans for the intersections, pedestrian crossings, and transit stops on Jay Road between US 36 and CO 119 in north Boulder. (Map courtesy of Boulder County)

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — Boulder County has launched a public survey to gather feedback on plans for improvements to Jay Road between US 36 and CO 119 in north Boulder. Construction is expected to begin in the summer of 2021.

The Boulder County Public Works Department and Community Planning & Permitting’s Transportation Planning Division are working on plans for improvements to the intersections, pedestrian crossings and transit stops on Jay Road. The project will also include repaving of the entire road between US 36 and CO 119.

The project aims to ensure road safety for drivers, cyclists, transit riders and pedestrians.

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>> Boulder County residents can access more information about the project and take the survey here.

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