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File #: ID-137-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/29/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/10/2025 Final action:
Title: Brighton Downtown Public Realm Study
Attachments: 1. Final Downtown Public Realm Study, 2. Dig Studio Draft Presentation, 3. 250610_Council Presentation_OCR
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Department of Community Development
Reference: Downtown Public Realm Study

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager

Prepared By: Emma Lane, AICP, Senior Planner - Historic Preservation

Date Prepared: May 23, 2025


PURPOSE
The purpose of this Study Session item is to present the final Brighton Downtown Public Realm Study, including results from public outreach efforts and final recommendations from the consultant team.

BACKGROUND
In the recent years, City staff has received an increased number of auto-oriented business applications located within the downtown zone district, which do not fit into the Comprehensive Plan nor the vision for downtown as described within the DRCOG (Denver Regional Council of Governments) Urban Center guidelines, the Comprehensive Plan, and other plans regarding downtown. In response to these applications, Planning staff brought forward a Study Session item to the City Council to discuss the future vision of downtown, and for feedback on how the City Council would like to see uses develop within downtown in the future. A few ideas that came out of that meeting were the possibility for a change in parking, a one-way street network, and better signage and public spaces. In December of 2024, City staff contracted with Dig Studio to create a Downtown Public Realm Study to evaluate the public spaces within Brighton's downtown. The plan focuses on the feasibility of certain changes to the public realm in downtown.

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM DIG STUDIO
Staff has worked with the consultant to provide recommendations for public realm upgrades, and the consultant has compiled these into the final Brighton Downtown Public Realm Study. The plan includes feasibility of traffic circulation changes and recommends a two-way traffic pattern while removing parking on both sides of North Main Street for the first two blocks north of East Bridge Street. This allows for the public realm spac...

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