Park and Trail Development
Overview
Park and Trail Development, a service area within the City’s Parks and Natural Resources division, manages new park and trail development, park renewals and master planning.
Development
Active, upcoming, and recently completed park and trail development projects are listed below.
Renewal
To see a similar list of park renewal projects, visit our Park Renewal Projects webpage.
Master Planning
Future projects can be found in the Parks, Recreation and Trails Master Plan.
Projects
Active
PROJECT NAME |
PROJECT MANAGER |
LOCATION |
PUBLIC PROCESS |
PROJECT STATUS |
1251 Grandview Meadows Drive |
Complete |
Construction |
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Deerwood Drive south of 9th Avenue |
Complete |
Construction |
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South of Quail Road, East of Main Street |
Complete |
Out to bid |
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St. Vrain Creek Corridor |
Complete |
Construction |
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700 Longs Peak Ave. |
In Progress |
In the Bidding process for Design Build |
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East from Sandstone Ranch |
Complete |
Construction in phases through 2026 |
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420 Bross Street |
Complete |
Construction |
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East from Union Reservoir |
In Progress |
Design |
Upcoming and On-Hold
PROJECT NAME |
PROJECT MANAGER |
LOCATION |
PROJECT STATUS |
McIntosh Lake Nature Area Phase 4 |
TBD |
Connection from loop trail to 17th Avenue and misc. improvements |
Design Complete Construction Unfunded |
Oligarchy Greenway Trail |
TBD |
Main Street to Mountain View Avenue near the Oligarchy Ditch Corridor |
Design and Construction Unfunded |
Sandstone Ranch Phase 4 |
TBD |
Expansion of Ballfield Complex |
Design and Construction Partially Funded 2026 |
Golden Ponds west to and along Airport Road |
Design and Construction Unfunded |
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0461 CR #26 |
Design and Construction Unfunded |
Recently Completed
These park and trail projects have been completed within the last 12-18 months.
PROJECT NAME |
PROJECT MANAGER |
LOCATION |
4850 Heatherhill Street |
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Kensington Park Restroom Repair |
Kensington Park |
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1700 11th Avenue |
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Spring Gulch #2 Greenway Trail Extension |
Sandstone Ranch to Union Reservoir and Stephen Day Park |
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Oligarchy Pedestrian Bridge Repairs |
East Longs Peak Avenue at Elliot Street |
Design Standards
Parks and trails are developed in accordance with the following City Standards: