Public Engagement Feedback Summary

Miners Alley Listening Session: Wednesday, Oct. 16

What makes you feel Connected to Golden?

  • Festive atmosphere (homecoming, sports games, events, etc.)
  • People walking around (walkability)
  • College town aspect (youthful energy, positive)
  • Convergence of creek and parks (walkability)

Do you feel like you can engage in the Development Review Process?

  • Trouble navigating the new website
  • Provide more renderings so people can understand without engineering background (avoid technical jargon)
  • 3D models that show shading, viewshed impacts, visualization of traffic patterns and behaviors
  • If you are a little engaged, the information is out there (City Newsletter is very helpful)
  • Fine line about sending out too much information because then people ignore it
  • Chamber newsletter is a great way to learn about information
  • Penalties vs incentives to encourage developers to develop vacant/unsightly land
  • What about interim uses for vacant buildings

Housing

  • Need senior communities with amenity spaces
  • Need more small commercial pockets so everyone is not forced to go Downtown
  • Diverse housing options (need more townhomes)
  • More micro transit and micromobility options to allow people to choose to live closer to downtown and move around without a car
  • Barriers to renting?
    1. Inventory and cost
    2. Need smaller townhome options
  • Barriers to Buying a Home?
    1. Also inventory
    2. Things need to be smaller for first time home buyers, but that is not the suburb mentality

Community Character:

  • With Coors, Clayworks, Heart of Golden, Wire Transfer building, Wells Fargo site, Goosetown, municipal building, Golden is transforming to a small “City” feel and that is good!
  • Small town can mean closing Washington Ave for homecoming
  • Feel like I can be involved and make a difference

Go Farm Pop-up: Friday, Oct. 18

Community Character:

  • Want amenities to be walkable to Downtown

Housing:

  • Keep Golden Terrace affordable

Transportation:

  • Safe ways to cross and walk across intersections outside of downtown
  • Walking and biking trails that connect downtown
  • More G line access
  • Transit offerings do not match non-commuter needs

Mines Campus Pop-up: Oct. 23

Housing:

  • Support more on campus housing

City Character:

  • Need to focus on both the resident and non-resident perspective. People have an opinion who do not live here, but want to live here. Their voice matters too.

Transportation:

  • Light rail stop within walking distance from downtown
  • More bike lanes and bike path connections
  • More GS bus service (more frequent times)
  • Market based parking pricing
  • Reliable, timely transit

Fire House 24 Listening Session: Oct. 28


What makes you feel connected to Golden?

  • Love the trail system and that we do not have to cross any streets to get Downtown!
  • Love the western feel and the character of the town
  • Recreation Center is wonderful
  • Fossil Trace and Tony Grampsas Park are amazing amenities.
  • Right next to the foothills. Can access nature via the trail network. Walkable downtown.
    1. Cohesive community
    2. People walking around, children out and about
    3. Shelton Elementary is a neighborhood hub

Do you feel like you can engage in the Development Review Process?

  • Want virtual options for meetings that are recorded and then posted for people to watch back.
  • Parking restrictions downtown for residents are too strict. People do not go downtown because of the paid parking.
  • Guiding Golden website is hard to get to and I have trouble providing feedback using that tool. Do not like how you must sign in every time you go to the site. City is relying too much on Guiding Golden.
  • No, not sure.
  • Not sure the process or where it is posted.
  • Want more opportunities to engage virtually (YouTube channel)
  • What is the notification radius?
    • Topography can impact the 500-foot notification radius boundary (viewshed can be impacted)
    • How do we better alert the entire neighborhood?
    • Materials need to be in digestible amounts. Give people ample time to review documents so they can provide valuable feedback.

Barriers to Housing?

  • Availability and cost are the biggest burdens
  • Needs to be a balance between rentals and owners
  • Home values are increasing a lot
  • Topography creates a bowl that limits growth opportunities
  • Do not build the Gateway Village, micro-unit, kitchenette model. It is not a long-term model to meet evolving housing needs
  • Allow ADU construction on SFR / Smaller or tiny home developments or villages
  • Need more information about how to build ADU’s in Golden
  • Can’t just meet the housing needs for the affluent- need options for all, especially regarding parking.
  • City shouldn’t provide any financial incentives- market will take care of it.
  • Think about the larger “Golden” community- unincorporated Jefferson County, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, etc.

How will your housing needs change in the next 5-10 years?

  • Probably nothing if Golden Terrace doesn’t change- no idea where I would live if it were to sell.
  • Need to speak up for veteran housing needs

Bonfire Burrito Pop Up: November 5th

Community:

  • Anything the City can do to support our wildlife?
  • Spread out affordable housing so it doesn’t impact property values
  • The natural beauty and values diversity seem like two different things (for small-town feel).
  • Talk to landlords at a listening session.
  • Protect viewsheds- height of buildings are blocking views. Keep buildings shorter.
  • Defunding the senior buses and trips shows a lack of respect for seniors. [SP1]
  • Maximize infill to preserve green spaces
  • Natural beauty and diversity are different topics. Separate them out.
  • Neighborhood, commercial, and mixed use. How do they all interact?
  • Excellent education keeps home values vibrant. Schools are important!
  • Advisory board for 50 plus people. Fous on keeping affordable housing for the aging population.
  • My family avoids downtown during big events because it is so crowded
  • I don’t see a role for the city in promoting careful, respectful neighborhoods.
  • More enforcement of drinking, smoking, and littering along the creek
  • State of the sewage treatment and water treatment for PFAS? Biogas? Investment for the future!
  • Seems like this connected theme has a trail connectivity aspect to it since connected trails do bring us together. It could also appear in the transportation value category.

Transportation:

  • Promote electric vehicles- make Golden friendly to EV’s. Fast chargers are needed.
  • Protected bicycle lanes would be great
  • Integrate electrification transportation plan into these goals.
  • Support transportation electrification including charging stations and e-bikes.
  • Improved pedestrian access between Mines Park and Campus.
  • Please do not use bike paths as an excuse to eliminate parking
  • Growth is attached to bike and ped improvements- prioritize
  • Need a speed hump at 21st and East because people blow through the stop sign
  • Need to emphasize connectivity of regional and local trails and paths
  • Expand Golden High School permit zone to longer hours/days
  • Free parking for Golden residents

City Character (Continued):

  • Monthly lecture series (could be implemented by the sustainability committee and partner with Mines).
  • Need method to connect landlords to local employees
  • Environmental Goals? Why are they not here?
  • Multigenerational opportunities
  • I do not see a role for the city in ensuring diversity
  • Unique small-town character. Promote local businesses, not chains.
  • Would love a more vibrant music community. Have Miners Alley and would love a classical/Jaz venue.

Summit View Village Listening Session: November 12th

What do you love about Golden?

  • Unique business- get to know the owners
  • Don’t feel isolated as a one-car household because it is walkable and bikeable
  • Unique architecture
  • Not too much traffic- can ride a bike easily and love the trails
  • Golden Informer has great content
  • More comfortable than a big city

Do you feel like you can engage in the Development Review Process?

  • Do not feel like the yard signs are very effective
  • The mailer for Comp Plan meeting was great!
  • Online survey options are great! However, recent example where the recycling survey map links were broken (not very accessible).
  • Love the evening meeting option. Be aware of when you hold meetings. A lot of hourly workers cannot make afternoon meetings.
    • Diverse times allow you to engage with more residents of varying income levels

Barriers to Housing?

  • State laws regarding landlords and tenants will make smaller properties more challenging to maintain. The new state laws favor larger landlords.
  • Not enough ADA compliant properties
  • Don’t push out small landlords
  • Find ways to reduce regulatory burdens for smaller landlords (reeds, rules, etc.)
  • Appreciate Summit View- more affordable but close to amenities
  • As renter, always scared that landlord will hike up the rent. Are there rental protections provided by City of Golden?
  • Be open to more options than rent or buy (co-ops or land trusts)
  • Missing middle form types (2-bd, smaller condos)
  • Accommodate family needs
  • Permit fees and “add-ons” make development expensive and deter developers
  • Moved last year and cannot afford to own, so we rent
  • More starter homes and smaller homes
  • Need more diverse housing types to keep families/kids/diversity in our neighborhoods (only had 2 trick or treaters this year)

How will your housing needs change in the next 5-10 years?

  • Will be retirement age and will be looking to downsize
  • Will be looking for larger space as my family continues to grow. Currently renting and want to buy 2 bed or larger apartments
  • No one has heard of the thriving community’s effort to connect open rooms to tenants
  • Colorado and Golden do not crack down on bad landlords and unsafe units
  • Tenants have no legal protection
  • Need more ways for tenants to protect themselves and recoup costs
  • Ways to support transit? Shelters and benches (no more sign only bus stops), better advertise bus routes and Ore Cart schedule, and more information about public transit options.
  • Roundabouts are not great. Need to better design the one at Johnson and S Golden Road
  • More ADA accessible sidewalks for strollers and wheelchairs
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