The Havana Street Corridor Study was completed in 2023, providing long-term and short-term vision and improvement strategies for the corridor, including branding, economic development, placemaking and multimodal transportation improvements. The plan included a special focus on transit, bicycle and pedestrian access and connections to enhance corridor accessibility, safety and vitality.
View the Havana Street Corridor Study Final Report
View the Report Appendices
The study scope included the six-mile-long Havana Street corridor, which extended from Montview Boulevard on the north to Cherry Creek Trail Crossing at Dartmouth Avenue on the south. It also encompasses an area of about half a mile on either side of Havana Street.
Extensive outreach and working sessions took place throughout 2020 and concluding in 2021, resulting in a total of 73 improvement recommendations.
Havana Street is a multimodal transportation corridor with regional significance and is critical to the fiscal and economic health of the city of Aurora. Multimodal enhancements for the Havana Street corridor will result in safer, convenient and attractive places for people to shop, walk and enjoy, and for the businesses to flourish and thrive. The corridor supports a well-established, multicultural business district along with a higher concentration of vulnerable populations who will greatly benefit from multimodal transportation enhancements and associated placemaking.