Meeting

Transportation Advisory Board Meeting May 11, 2026

Body

City of Longmont Colorado

Date

May 10, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🚚 Transportation 🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure Grants & Funding

The City of Longmont Colorado Transportation Advisory Board held a meeting on May 11, 2026, focusing primarily on updates and discussions related to transportation infrastructure and safety projects. Key procurement-related topics included a detailed presentation on the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for 2027, covering proposed projects such as asphalt rehabilitation, bridge repairs (notably the South Pratt Parkway Bridge), railroad quiet zones, and multimodal transportation improvements. The board reviewed budget projections with approximately $31 million in revenues and $33.5 million in proposed expenditures, noting funding challenges and the need to prioritize projects. Staff highlighted ongoing grant pursuits, including a recently executed SS4A safety grant and a $4 million federal grant for quiet zone improvements. Discussions also addressed the integration of Vision Zero safety initiatives into the CIP, the status of various infrastructure projects, and the potential for future funding adjustments. Public safety concerns, such as pedestrian safety at specific intersections and neighborhood traffic calming, were raised, with staff indicating data collection and low-cost mitigation efforts underway. The meeting concluded with scheduling considerations for future study sessions and presentations, including a planned update on e-bike and e-motor policies and a rescheduled CFO briefing on the CIP process.

Source

City of Longmont Colorado