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Welcome to 36 Commuting Solutions 

36 Commuting Solutions is a non-profit public/private membership organization working to enhance mobility along the U.S. 36 corridor for today and the future.  

According to regional forecasts, the population along U.S. 36  is expected to rise 22%, employment will expand 40%, and traffic volumes are projected to increase dramatically over the next fifteen years.
36 Commuting Solutions works to reduce commute times and improve air quality even as traffic volumes rise. 

Whether you live, work, or travel along the U.S. 36 corridor, employ people who do, or are interested in the long-term growth and development of the area, 36 Commuting Solutions is your voice for transportation improvements, commuter information, and multi-modal resources.


What's New:

-Infrastructure improvements to Broomfield's 120th Avenue Connection.  CDOT, City and County of Broomfield and FHWA are working together to extend 120th Avenue (SH 128) from Wadsworth Parkway across U.S. 36 and connect to existing 120th Avenue at approximately Teller Street.  Click here to learn more about project elements and phasing.  Click here to visit the project Web site.   

-U.S. 36 Bus Rapid Transit Phase 1 is underway.  As part of the RTD FasTracks project, 18 miles of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service will be implemented along U.S. 36, resulting in a combined travel time savings of 13-15 minutes between Denver and Boulder.  Phase 1 includes improvements to the McCaslin, Church Ranch, Broomfield/116th and Table Mesa interchanges.  Click here to learn more.  Click here to visit the project Web site.  

-RTD service changes take place in August.  Click here to see if your route is affected.    


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