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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Leslie Weddell
(719) 389-6038
Leslie.Weddell@ColoradoCollege.edu
Colorado College Transportation Master Plan Study
Working Group Schedules Third Meeting
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Jan. 22, 2012 – Providing input to the Colorado College Transportation Master Plan, a working group of citizens, businesses, college students, faculty and staff has scheduled its third meeting to address the immediate and long-term transportation needs of the Colorado College campus and surrounding streets. The meeting takes place:
Time/Date: 4 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 29
Place: Slocum Commons, 130 E. Cache La Poudre Street
Located at the northwest corner of Cache La Poudre Street and Nevada Avenue on the Colorado College campus
Parking: Parking is available in the lot between Armstrong and Slocum Halls (located where North Tejon Street ends at East Cache La Poudre Street), or on East Cache La Poudre
The seven-month study of pedestrian, motorist and bicyclist safety and mobility through and around the campus is led by N.E.S. Inc., a local land planning and urban design firm. The Working Group is analyzing current vehicle and pedestrian travel patterns and making recommendations for future improvements.
“We are very pleased with the input we’ve received from the Working Group thus far,” said Colorado College President Jill Tiefenthaler. “The group has been engaged, thoughtful and focused on ways to improve mobility and safety on and around our campus. Our goal is to identify, and hopefully implement, improvements that will not only be aesthetically pleasing, but will further integrate Colorado College with the city and the historic neighborhoods nearby.”
The meeting is open to the public with public comment periods included in the agenda.
For more information about the meeting, send an email to transportationplan@coloradocollege.edu
or visit the project website at coloradocollege.edu/transportationplan
About Colorado College
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, four-year liberal arts college that was founded in Colorado Springs in 1874. The college operates on the innovative Block Plan, in which its approximately 2,000 undergraduate students study one course at a time in intensive 3½-week segments. The college also
offers a master of arts in teaching degree. For more information, visit ColoradoCollege.edu
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