Project Spotlight: 37th Street Roadway Connector
J-U-B provided design services for the 37th Street Roadway Connector to enhance vehicle, bike, and pedestrian connectivity between Highway 287 and Monroe Avenue. The project included a new bridge, roundabout, and 2-lane arterial roadway with bike lanes, turn lanes, pedestrian paths, and utility improvements—all delivered as part of a combined infrastructure package to maximize efficiency and minimize community disruption.
To significantly improve vehicle, bike, and pedestrian connectivity, J-U-B provided design services for the 37th Street Roadway Connector project that extends from Highway 287 to Monroe Avenue.
This large-scale infrastructure project included a new bridge over the Dry Creek Channel and a roundabout design at the intersection of 37th Street and Monroe Avenue. The roadway configuration for the connector resembles the 2-Lane Minor Arterial Street design meeting County standards. Improvements include a new travel lane in each direction, bike lanes, center turn lanes, striping, curb and gutter, drainage, pedestrian paths, utility coordination/relocation, and easement/right-of-way acquisition.
The 37th Street Connector Project was combined with two adjacent infrastructure projects and advertised as one package to optimize the City’s funding and reduce impacts.
Smart Solutions with Community Impact
J-U-B’s integrated approach to the 37th Street Connector showcases how thoughtful design and strategic project packaging can enhance mobility, stretch public funding, and minimize disruption—ultimately improving quality of life for the entire community.