Southeast Mobility Hubs Study
Southeast Mobility Hubs 2021 Plan (low-resolution for web viewing)
The Southeast Denver Mobility Hubs Study focuses on three RTD light rail stations and the surrounding communities: Yale, Southmoor, and Belleview. The purpose of the study is to envision the transformation of these stations into Mobility Hubs. Mobility Hubs are more than just transit stops. They are community focal points that seamlessly integrate various transportation modes, provide supportive multimodal infrastructure, and utilize placemaking strategies to create activity centers that maximize first and last mile connections and increase the reach of transit. Mobility Hubs can vary in size, programming, and design depending on the specific context and function of each location. The outcome of the Southeast Denver Mobility Hubs Study is a strategic action plan that aims to energize the three stations and enhance the connectivity between activity centers within the one-mile areas of influence. This effort included an in-depth evaluation of the existing transportation infrastructure, station area communities, and land use. Community and stakeholder engagement played a key role throughout the planning process.
DRCOG Way to Go Partnership
Developer TDM
Networked Mobility Hubs
- Aug-Oct 2020 Station Assessments
- Nov 2020 Stakeholder Meeting and Community Touchpoint
- Dec 2020-Mar 2021 Needs Assessment & Recommendations
- Mar 2021 Stakeholder Meetings
- Apr-Jul 2021 Draft Plan Development
- Aug 2021 Stakeholder Meeting
- Oct 2021 Community Touchpoint
- Nov 2021 Final Plan
Project Documents
- Stakeholder Workshop Presentation (8/18/21)
- Belleview Stakeholder Workshop Packet (3/24/21)
- Southmoor Stakeholder Workshop Packet (3/18/21)
- Station Assessment Report (updated 3/22/21)
- Community Meeting #1 Q&A Factsheet (11/10/20)
- Community Meeting #1 Recording (11/10/20)
- Stakeholder Workshop Packet (10/20/20)