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Boulder planners present draft comprehensive plan update; TAB urges measurable targets, mobility hubs and clearer values
Summary
City planning staff described a major update to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan and asked the Transportation Advisory Board for feedback. Board members supported multimodal priorities and mobility hubs, and urged more quantifiable targets and clearer shared values to track progress.
City planning staff presented the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan (BVCP) major update to the Transportation Advisory Board on Sept. 8, asking for input on policy direction, land‑use categories and how transportation and mobility should be represented in the 20‑year plan.
Why it matters: The BVCP sets the highest‑level vision for the city and influences subsequent department strategic plans, budgets and land‑use decisions. The update will inform transportation investments and the city’s approach to multimodal access, hubs and future land use.
What staff presented: Steven Rejo, transportation planning manager, introduced Sarah Horn, senior city planner, and Tess Shorn from Planning and Development Services. They described the update as a “50‑year” reassessment (major update) that seeks to simplify about 26 existing future‑land‑use categories into roughly 13,…
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