City of Durango Strategic Plan
The City of Durango is seeking feedback from the community to help guide its strategic plan.
The City of Durango is seeking feedback from the community to help guide its strategic plan.
Check out the slated 2025 capital improvement projects for the City of Durango.
Councilors have directed staff to enhance the City's customer service by consolidating various departments in the historic high school at 201 E 12th St.
The MidTown Safety and Connectivity project will design improvements to create a safer connection into downtown Durango from the north for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Redesigning Durango's historical Main Avenue to allow for increased outdoor space, expanded pedestrian zones, and slower speeds.
The City of Durango occasionally seeks input from the community in the form of specific focus groups.
The City of Durango is inviting the community to submit questions to the five Chief of Police Candidates.
Connect with the City’s departmental directors on issues or questions pertaining to local government.
Check out this page for any information about City Boards and Commissions vacancies.
The City of Durango, jointly funded with La Plata County, has started construction on the redesign of CR 251 and CR 250, creating safer opportunities for travelers.
The reconstruction of N. College Dr includes repair and replacement of water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure, and road redesign with repaving and traffic calming.
City of Durango Parks & Recreation is seeking public input regarding improvements to Ryler Park, a small neighborhood pocket park with an outdated play structure.
The City of Durango is making near-term and mid-term improvements to Animas View Drive to improve safety for vulnerable road users.
This project will improve ADA compliance and accessibility to transit stops along the US Hwy 550 (North Main Avenue) corridor between 17th Street and Animas View Drive.
The city is seeking input from the community to determine whether there is a need for a managed parking program in the residential area east of downtown.
Improvements to the entrance to Lake Nighthorse include a new boat decontamination station, permanent office/garage building and a permanent ticket booth building.
This design project is aimed at slowing speeds and improving connectivity along the Junction Street corridor from West 2nd Avenue to County Road 204/Dalla Mountain Park.
This project is designing traffic calming elements on 32nd Street from E 2nd Avenue to Holly Avenue to create a safer corridor for pedestrians and cyclists.
The Roosa Connect project is creating pedestrian and cycle facilities along Roosa Avenue, from 9th Street to El Paso Street, to improve safety and connectivity.
This project will reconfigure College Drive and E 8th Avenue from 4 to 3-lanes and update sidewalks and curb ramps to improve safety and accessibility for all road users.
The Camino Crossing Design Project will design a below grade-separated crossing (underpass) of Camino del Rio near 12th Street for pedestrians and cyclists.
The City of Durango invites residents to participate in Neighborhood Walk and Rolls with City Councilors to discuss issues and successes around the City.
The City of Durango is designing improvements to West Park Avenue to slow speeds, improve connectivity for pedestrians, and enhance cyclist facilities.
The City is seeking input from the community on the development of 1917 E. 3rd Ave. city-owned lot proposed to increase childcare in Durango.
A world-class trail system and event center are being developed on Ewing Mesa, along with new infrastructure.
The City is improving Schneider Park. including pickleball courts and lighting on the Animas River Trail.
The Durango Police Department is seeking feedback on using automated speed enforcement cameras as a method of addressing speeding within City limits.
The City is looking for a photo to grace the cover of our next budget book.
Join us for monthly Nerds Night Out trivia!
City of Durango is hosting outreach sessions to collect feedback about the sales tax collection process and to provide information about sales tax collection portals.
A new single-track connection is being planned in the Twin Buttes trail system.
The Rockridge Pump Station is being replaced in 2025. The City is seeking feedback on the exterior aesthetics of the building.
The City of Durango is creating a Speed Management Plan to manage speeds on city streets using engineering, education, and enforcement strategies.
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