Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan is a guide to help the City make decisions and establish its future direction. The plan contains land use maps, as well as goals and policies that address:
- Land Use and Future Development Patterns
- Provision of Facilities and Services (i.e., schools, police protection, fire protection, water supply and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, storm drainage)
- Provision of Parks and Recreation Facilities
- Open Space Conservation
- Housing/Neighborhoods
- Transportation System
- Community Character
- Economic Development.
Related Links
- 1 Chapter 1 - Introduction
- 2 Chapter 2 - Arvada Issues
- 3 Chapter 3 -Vision,Goals and Policies
- 4 Chapter 4 -Community Development Principles
- 4.1 Figure 1 - Redevelopment Areas
- 4.2 Figure 2 - Stable Rural Developments
- 5 Chapter 5 - Land use Plan
- 5.1 Figure 3 - Land use Plan
- 6 Chapter 6 - Transportation Plan
- 6.1 Figure 4 - Transportation Plan
- 6.2 Figure 5 - Major Bicycle and Trails Corridor Plan
- 7 Chapter 7 - Related Plans
- 8 Chapter 8 - Plan Implementation and Amendment Procedures
- A Appendix A - Planning Influences
- A.1 Figure A-1 - Development Status
- A.2 Figure A-2 - Generalized Existing Zoning
- A.3 Figure A-3 - Public Facilities
- A.4 Figure A-4 - Parks and Open Space
- A.5 Figure A-5 - Historic Districts
- A.6 Figure A-6 - Fire Protection Districts
- A.7 Figure A-7 - Water and Sewer Districts
- B Appendix B - Plan Buildout
- C Appendix C - Related Studies
- D Appendix D - Transportation Existing Conditions
- D.1 Figure D-1 - Roadway and Functional Classification and Number of Lanes-2001
- D.2 Figure D-2 - Roadway Level of Service and Traffic Volumes- 2001
- D.3 Figure D-3 - Buildout Level of Service
- E Appendix E - Summary of Selected Financial Considerations
- F Appendix F - Glossary of Planning Terms
- Proposed Amendments to Chapter 4 of Comprehensive Plan

