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Golden P2P Open House 1

As Jefferson County Open Space continues to construct the regional Peaks to Plains (P2P) Trail, the City of Golden is asking community members to determine the best route for the P2P through Downtown Golden. Recognizing that the Clear Creek Trail through Downtown Golden has become increasingly popular, the City is providing an opportunity for community members to weigh in on the best "secondary route" that will be part of the P2P Trail. A project kickoff open house was held on Monday, June 3rd. This online survey presents the same background information and questions that were provided during the open house. A series of informational boards are provided, followed by seven activities. To learn more about the project and upcoming engagement opportunities, visit: https://www.guidinggolden.com/p2p-downtown-golden. For any questions navigating the survey, email Matt Wempe, Principal Planner, at mwempe@cityofgolden.net.

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Congestion on the Clear Creek trail, especially in the summer is really challenging. An alternate route for faster/long distance cyclists would be beneficial.
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Congestion: I never do ride with a focus on exercise in this area. I don't yet feel comfortable bringing new riders (little kids) down because they are doing well but still sometimes unpredictable. It is too crowded to risk them hitting or being hit.
Unpredictable users: dogs on extended leashes, kids darting, bikes traveling at a speed that seems too fast while weaving in and out of other users; folks on e-bikes who aren't used to the speed or weight of that type of bike. I rarely see "bad" behavior but lots of "unpredictable" behavior.
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people not paying attention to other people (heads down), people walking 2,3,4,5 abreast. People with headphones on and can't hear. People smoking. Litter.
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