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Council debates expensive, multi-agency 112th Avenue plan; motion withdrawn pending CIP review

Commerce City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Council extensively debated options to develop 112th Avenue (between Chambers and Bison Ridge area), questioning cost estimates, funding responsibility and coordination with partners; after concerns about budget priorities and missing data, the maker withdrew the motion for further study at the CIP/budget retreat.

Commerce City Council spent a substantial portion of its Jan. 5 meeting debating a motion to direct the city manager to identify design and development options for 112th Avenue, a long-discussed corridor north of the city.

The motion asked staff to present potential design concepts, processes, anticipated timelines and community‑engagement plans for developing 112th Avenue westward toward the Bison Ridge Recreation Center. City Manager Andrew Rogers told council that constructing the corridor as a fully built roadway could cost in the tens of millions — "between 10 and 20,000,000" for certain project…

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