Plans and Studies

The Community Development Department generates and commissions many plans and studies relevant to planning and economic development for the City of Englewood.

 

Plan/Study

 Status

South Platte Connections Study
The South Platte Working Group(SPWG), a partnership among the cities of Englewood, Littleton, and Sheridan, South Suburban Parks and Recreation (SSPRD), Arapahoe County, and others, conducted the South Platte Connections Study to identify ways to improve bicycle and pedestrian connections to the South Platte River and Mary Carter Greenway (which parallels the South Platte River).

Completed
September, 2019

Downtown Plan
The Englewood Downtown Plan serves as the governing document for the Englewood Downtown Development Authority (DDA), and is intended to provide a business plan and policy guidance for the proposed DDA over the next 10 years and beyond.

Approved
September 2020
Englewood TSA Specific Plan
The Englewood Transit Station Area Specific Plan is a hybrid regulatory and planning document for the Englewood Transit Station Area influence area, including Englewood CityCenter.

Approved

April 2022

Oxford Station Industrial Transit Oriented Development Study Completed
April 2021

Urban Land Institute Healthy Corridors National Study Visit
The Building Healthy Places Initiative advances the ULI mission
and promotes healthy, thriving communities by engaging,
informing, and inspiring ULI members.

Visit Completed January 29-31, 2018

Urban Land Institute Technical Advisory Panel
Technical Advisory Panels bring Urban Land Institute (ULI) Colorado expertise directly into communities to help solve tough real estate problems.

Completed
October 4-5, 2016

Economic Development Strategic Plan

Identifies and articulates economic development policies and guides the allocation of economic development resources over the next five to ten years. It also recommends roles for the city and its economic development partner organizations to implement the recommended strategies.

Approved November 7, 2022 

Englewood Forward:  2016 Comprehensive Plan 
An updated comprehensive land use plan that represents the City's values and envisions the City's future by identifying locations of stability, transition, and catalytic change.

Approved February 21, 2017 by Resolution 36 

Complete Streets Toolbox
An initiative toward a community vision for mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development patterns in Englewood's Downtown and Medical Districts

Approved February 6, 2012 by Resolution 38

Light Rail Corridor Plan 
A 20-year vision for the redevelopment of the Englewood Light Rail Corridor.

Approved September 3, 2013 by Resolution 70

Next Steps Study 
Documents the results of a coordinated planning effort between the Cities of Englewood and Sheridan to improve community-wide access to the Southwest Light Rail Transit Corridor to encourage transit supportive development within the corridor and to stimulate private investment

Approved September 21, 2015 by Resolution 90

Ready, Set, Action! 
Urban design action plan for the Englewood Downtown and Medical Districts

Finalized October 2009

Downtown and Medical District Small Area Plan 
A visionary plan for the Englewood Downtown and Medical Districts outlining goals and objectives for each district and strategies to accomplish those goals and objectives.

Approved April 2, 2007 by Resolution 42.  Amended Goals and Objectives approved December 20, 2010 by Resolution 91

South Platte River Open Space Plan
A strategy for improvement of the South Platte River corridor.

Approved July 21, 2003 by Resolution 72

Walk and Wheel Master Plan 
Evaluates Englewood's walking and bicycling conditions and activities; provides recommendations for bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and programs that improve safety, increase connectivity and transportation options.

Walk and Wheel Master Plan Update

Approved November 2, 2015 by Resolution 97

 

 

Approved April 4, 2022

Affordable  Housing Needs Assessment


Affordable Housing Dashboard

 2022

 

 

 

For additional information, please call 303.762.2342 or email Community Development.