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Aurora staff outline plan to finish northwest alley paving; estimate ~$36 million

Aurora City Transportation, Airports and Public Works Committee · January 29, 2026
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Public works presented a shift from a lottery to needs-based alley selection and estimated paving all remaining northwest Aurora alleys could cost about $36,000,000, funded by a city program that currently contributes roughly $500,000 a year.

Cindy Collip, deputy director of project delivery for Aurora's Public Works Department, told the city's Transportation, Airports and Public Works Committee that the city could pursue a 10‑year effort to pave the remaining unpaved alleys in northwest Aurora at an estimated cost of about $36,000,000. Collip described a program shift from a neighborhood lottery to a needs‑based selection process that prioritizes maintenance needs, emergency access and code enforcement concerns.

"We really do know that we have alleys that have a need," Collip said, describing how public works, Aurora Police Department, code…

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