A number of northern Colorado communities have come together to establish a vision and a plan for the I-25 corridor. This project, the I-25 Regional Corridor Plan, examined 32 miles of I-25 from two miles south of Highway 56 (Berthoud exit) to County Road 58, just north of Fort Collins, and extends one mile on either side of the interstate right-of-way.

In May 2001, the communities completed their work and published the I-25 Corridor Plan and Development Design Standards. A majority of the jurisdictions has since adopted the documents, while others are still considering it.

The Plan is a resource and policy document intended to serve as a guide for land use decisions and actions. Implementation of the Plan will require a variety of strategies and resources over a number of years. The jurisdictions are continuing to meet to discuss implementation of the Plan and the future of the corridor.

Your ideas, opinions, feedback and support are essential if the communities are to be successful in their efforts in making the I-25 corridor the best place it can be; a place that residents of Northern Colorado can be proud of.

Please take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the project, get involved, and help shape the future of the I-25 corridor.

 

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