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Council hears transportation CIP: Kaufman extension, Boston Avenue link and quiet zones among proposed 2026 projects

5834928 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

Council reviewed the 2026 transportation capital program, which includes the Kaufman Street extension and transit hub, the Boston-Price connection tied to future bus rapid transit, railroad quiet-zone work and pavement management projects.

Longmont staff presented the 2026 transportation capital program at the Sept. 16 council study session, highlighting projects intended to improve multimodal connectivity and safety while addressing aging assets. Engineering and transportation staff told council the 2026 program emphasizes three priorities: safety, multimodal access and asset management.

Key projects discussed: the Kaufman Street extension and First & Main transit station area, a public–private project that includes a…

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