Broomfield County Commons Teen Space

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Take the Teen Space survey starting Friday, Nov. 22 to share your ideas and preferences for a space designed entirely for teens at Broomfield County Commons park! The City and County of Broomfield is excited to develop the new County Commons Teen Space, a dedicated outdoor area designed to give local teens a unique place to gather, relax and engage. Funded by proceeds from the Denver Broncos Stadium sale, this project aims to create a safe, inclusive environment for teens that combines recreation, social spaces and study areas. Your feedback will be essential as this new space is created!

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The proposed teen space is located directly west of the County Commons dog park

Project Overview

Located near the County Commons dog park, the County Commons Teen Space will be designed with direct input from local teens and community members to ensure it meets the needs of its future users. With over a half million dollar budget, the project will feature comfortable hangout zones, shaded seating areas, study spaces with charging stations and traditional recreational equipment like swings and sports areas—all tailored to appeal to teens and foster a welcoming environment. This project is guided by the City and County of Broomfield, with construction targeted to begin in 2025.

Public Engagement - Get Involved

This space will be a true reflection of teen interests and preferences! Through brainstorming workshops, surveys and community feedback sessions, ideas will be gathered to help refine design concepts. Look out for upcoming ways to participate and help shape a space where teens can truly connect, study and unwind. Stay updated here for project milestones, news and ways to get involved.

Take the Teen Space survey starting Friday, Nov. 22 to share your ideas and preferences for a space designed entirely for teens at Broomfield County Commons park! The City and County of Broomfield is excited to develop the new County Commons Teen Space, a dedicated outdoor area designed to give local teens a unique place to gather, relax and engage. Funded by proceeds from the Denver Broncos Stadium sale, this project aims to create a safe, inclusive environment for teens that combines recreation, social spaces and study areas. Your feedback will be essential as this new space is created!

Para ver esta página en español, haga clic en el botón "Select Language."

The proposed teen space is located directly west of the County Commons dog park

Project Overview

Located near the County Commons dog park, the County Commons Teen Space will be designed with direct input from local teens and community members to ensure it meets the needs of its future users. With over a half million dollar budget, the project will feature comfortable hangout zones, shaded seating areas, study spaces with charging stations and traditional recreational equipment like swings and sports areas—all tailored to appeal to teens and foster a welcoming environment. This project is guided by the City and County of Broomfield, with construction targeted to begin in 2025.

Public Engagement - Get Involved

This space will be a true reflection of teen interests and preferences! Through brainstorming workshops, surveys and community feedback sessions, ideas will be gathered to help refine design concepts. Look out for upcoming ways to participate and help shape a space where teens can truly connect, study and unwind. Stay updated here for project milestones, news and ways to get involved.

Questions

Ask your questions about the Broomfield County Commons Teen Space below. City and County of Broomfield staff will respond to your question within two business days.

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Page published: 18 Nov 2024, 11:57 AM