During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding public input and the proposed Early College of Arvada were highlighted, prompting discussions about the effectiveness of community engagement. A member of the public expressed disappointment over the limited response from the community, questioning whether a follow-up survey would be conducted to gather more input. The speaker emphasized the importance of addressing community safety and reconsidering the Early College proposal as a potential solution to the growing homeless issue.
The meeting also featured a significant agenda item concerning the vacation of a portion of the cul-de-sac on West 59th Avenue, which is part of a development project by Creekside Communities. The proposal aims to extend the roadway to connect Ward Road with Van Gordon Street, aligning with the recently approved Hillcrest Loft townhome development. Community and Economic Development Director Jessica Garner presented the proposal, noting that the cul-de-sac's removal is necessary for the roadway extension.
Council members engaged in discussions about the public comment process, with some suggesting prioritizing public input before addressing other agenda items. The council ultimately decided to conduct public hearings first, allowing community members to voice their opinions before moving on to other business.
Concerns were raised about the impact of the development on local trees, with assurances provided that the trees would remain intact during construction. The planning department confirmed that any necessary trimming would not affect property easements or rights-of-way.
The meeting concluded with a motion to proceed with the proposed vacation of the cul-de-sac, reflecting the council's commitment to balancing development needs with community concerns.