Federal Boulevard Framework Plan

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Federal Boulevard Framework Plan
Location Denver Colorado
Organization Tri-County Health Department

This health impact assessment (HIA) informed the proposed Federal Boulevard framework plan, with a specific focus on the light-rail stations at 60th Avenue and Federal Boulevard and at 71st Avenue and Irving Street in the Denver area. The planning area included the Federal Boulevard corridor in areas of Adams County. Although the goal of the framework plan was to provide guidance for future transportation and economic development investments along the corridor, the HIA assessed the existing conditions and proposed strategies related to health in the area of the two light-rail stations.

The study area has suffered from disinvestment over several decades. Policymakers, business owners, and potential developers are eager to maximize the benefits that a major transportation investment such as the two light-rail stations could bring. The corridor’s previous design encouraged high traffic speeds, posing health and safety concerns from accidents involving motor vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles. It also created an unsafe and unwelcoming environment for pedestrians, with a high risk of falls.

Outcome

The Tri-County Health Department—which serves Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties—worked with local government and community partners to inform the planning decision through the HIA and provided recommendations for better health outcomes as part of a Health Impact Project program grant. The department increased the capacity for the development of HIAs in local government planning, developed curriculum and syllabuses for two University of Colorado-Denver classes that were used to educate future land-use and transportation planners, and developed an HIA report framework to be used by local governments and community organizations for future HIA work concerning transportation decisions in the Denver metro area. 

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At A Glance
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Publication date:
    2015, April
  • Decision-making levels:
    Local
  • Sectors:
    Planning and zoning, Transportation
  • Additional topic areas:
    Planning, Active transportation, Public transit, Parks and green spaces
  • Drivers of health:
    Safe street infrastructure, Safe and accessible active transportation routes, Diet and physical activity, Community safety, Safe and affordable parks and recreational facilities
  • Affected populations:
    Economically disadvantaged, Children
  • Community types:
    Urban
  • Research methods:
    Survey, Primary research, Qualitative research, Literature review
  • Funding source:
    Health Impact Project grantee