Colorado's Aerotropolis
One of the most compelling economic opportunities in the world is moving forward. The Colorado Aerotropolis Visioning Study concluded in May 2016.
The study team is available for presentations to interested groups about the study and its findings. To schedule a time or request additional information, please contact the following individuals:
- Jay Hendrickson
CDOT Project Manager - Abel Montoya
Adams County Deputy County Manager’s Office Long Range Planning - Mac Callison
City of Aurora Transportation Planning Supervisor - Marv Falconburg
City of Brighton Assistant City Manager for Development
- Michelle Claymore
City of Commerce City Economic Development Director - Evan Dreyer
City and County of Denver Deputy Chief of Staff - John Potts
Denver International Airport (DEN) Development Director
- Colorado Aerotropolis Executive Summary
- Colorado Aerotropolis Study Briefing
- Colorado Aerotropolis Summary Report
- Colorado Aerotropolis Outreach
- Steering Committee
- Study Review Committee
- Stakeholder Jurisdictions
- Other Agencies
- Colorado Aerotropolis Peer Aerotropolises Memo
- Colorado Aerotropolis Infrastructure Development
- Colorado Aerotropolis Assessment of Growth Projections
- Colorado Aerotropolis Economic and Financial Analysis
- Colorado Aerotropolis Governance Options
- Colorado Aerotropolis Outreach
What is an Aerotropolis?
Aerotropolis is an urban plan in which the layout, infrastructure, and economy are centered on and around an airport.
Visioning Study
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Collaborative InvestmentThe planning framework identified opportunities for collaborative investments in infrastructure (Transportation, Water, Wastewater, Power, Communications and Drainage). |
StakeholdersJurisdictions adjacent to or near the airport were major stakeholders of the visioning study including Adams County, Aurora, Brighton, Commerce City and Denver. Economic development corporations, transportation agencies, and other infrastructure agencies were also involved in the study effort. |