Reimagining Buena Vista’s West Main Gateway

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Help Shape a Future Vision of West Main Street

West Main Street is more than a road — it’s the gateway into Buena Vista. It’s where visitors arrive from Cottonwood Pass, where neighbors walk their dogs, where kids bike, and where daily life moves between downtown, neighborhoods, and Highway 24.

The Town is collaborating with CU Denver MURP student Josh Mabis on a Capstone project to create a community-driven vision for West Main Street. This is an exploratory visioning effort, and the feedback collected will help guide the Transportation Master Plan launching later this year.

This is an exciting project to reimagine this corridor, and we need your voice!


What’s the Big Picture?

Through this corridor vision project, we’ll explore how West Main Street can:

  • Feel like a true “welcome to town” moment
  • Be safer for people walking, biking, and rolling
  • Calm traffic as drivers enter residential areas
  • Better connect West Main, Highway 24, and our historic downtown
  • Reflect Buena Vista’s local character and small-town charm

This work will help guide future design ideas, from crosswalks and bike facilities to placemaking, landscaping, and potential mobility hubs.

But first, we need to understand what it feels like today.


Take the West Main Street Travel Survey

We’re asking community members to share their real experiences traveling along West Main Street, especially outside of a vehicle.

Your input will help us:

  • Understand how people currently move along the corridor
  • Identify where things feel unsafe or uncomfortable

  • Learn what barriers prevent walking or biking

  • Prioritize improvements that would make the biggest difference

Whether you travel the corridor every day or only occasionally, your lived experience matters.


Who Should Participate?

Everyone.

You don’t need planning or transportation experience, just your perspective. We want to hear from:

  • Residents

  • Business owners

  • Students

  • Visitors

  • People who walk, bike, drive, or roll

  • Anyone with ideas or concerns

Some questions allow multiple selections, because we know transportation needs are complex and often involve more than one solution.


Why Now?

Our recently updated Comprehensive Plan highlights the community’s desire for a more connected, multimodal Main Street. As Buena Vista continues to grow, this is the right time to begin shaping a safer, more welcoming corridor.

The feedback collected now will help shape priorities for the Town’s Transportation Master Plan launching later this year.


Help us turn West Main into a corridor that works for everyone.

Please click on the link below to take the survey.

Help Shape a Future Vision of West Main Street

West Main Street is more than a road — it’s the gateway into Buena Vista. It’s where visitors arrive from Cottonwood Pass, where neighbors walk their dogs, where kids bike, and where daily life moves between downtown, neighborhoods, and Highway 24.

The Town is collaborating with CU Denver MURP student Josh Mabis on a Capstone project to create a community-driven vision for West Main Street. This is an exploratory visioning effort, and the feedback collected will help guide the Transportation Master Plan launching later this year.

This is an exciting project to reimagine this corridor, and we need your voice!


What’s the Big Picture?

Through this corridor vision project, we’ll explore how West Main Street can:

  • Feel like a true “welcome to town” moment
  • Be safer for people walking, biking, and rolling
  • Calm traffic as drivers enter residential areas
  • Better connect West Main, Highway 24, and our historic downtown
  • Reflect Buena Vista’s local character and small-town charm

This work will help guide future design ideas, from crosswalks and bike facilities to placemaking, landscaping, and potential mobility hubs.

But first, we need to understand what it feels like today.


Take the West Main Street Travel Survey

We’re asking community members to share their real experiences traveling along West Main Street, especially outside of a vehicle.

Your input will help us:

  • Understand how people currently move along the corridor
  • Identify where things feel unsafe or uncomfortable

  • Learn what barriers prevent walking or biking

  • Prioritize improvements that would make the biggest difference

Whether you travel the corridor every day or only occasionally, your lived experience matters.


Who Should Participate?

Everyone.

You don’t need planning or transportation experience, just your perspective. We want to hear from:

  • Residents

  • Business owners

  • Students

  • Visitors

  • People who walk, bike, drive, or roll

  • Anyone with ideas or concerns

Some questions allow multiple selections, because we know transportation needs are complex and often involve more than one solution.


Why Now?

Our recently updated Comprehensive Plan highlights the community’s desire for a more connected, multimodal Main Street. As Buena Vista continues to grow, this is the right time to begin shaping a safer, more welcoming corridor.

The feedback collected now will help shape priorities for the Town’s Transportation Master Plan launching later this year.


Help us turn West Main into a corridor that works for everyone.

Please click on the link below to take the survey.

  • Prepared by BV Planning and CU Denver Master of Urban and Regional Planning student Joshua Mabis

    Throughout last summer’s 2025 Comprehensive Plan community engagement process, we heard the concern from the community that the West Main Street corridor is an area that feels unsafe for those walking, biking, or rolling, and feels very centered around personal vehicles. As we work to tackle these concerns and make the corridor feel safe for everyone, regardless of their mode of transportation, we want to capture some more feedback from the community through this survey. We’d love to hear your experiences with traveling on West Main Street so that we can better understand the types of changes you’d like to see in the future. 

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