Pecos Corridor Study
Description and Goals
The Pecos Corridor Study is a partnership between Adams County and Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) to develop a plan to improve transportation on Pecos Street between 62nd Parkway and 84th Avenue.
Through this project Adams County and DRCOG aim to:
- Identifying major safety, mobility and connectivity issues that impact the daily lives of those who live, work and travel along Pecos Street between 62nd Parkway and 84th Avenue—especially for those facing barriers to access.
- Developing and evaluating recommendations to address the high-priority transportation issues identified by the community and the technical analysis.
- Developing a community-informed, implementation-focused corridor plan that Adams County can use to advance the preferred alternative and associated projects and secure funding.
- Fostering meaningful, trust-based relationships between residents, commuters, Adams County, DRCOG and key community partners.
This project will rely on public input and conversations with the community to shape project recommendations.
To stay up to date on the project and share your input, visit DRCOG’s engagement hub: engage.drcog.org/pecos
Project Timeline
- April 2025 – Project Kickoff
- April – June 2025 – Getting to know the Corridor
- July – October 2025 – Identifying and Evaluating Alternatives
- November 2025 – February 2026 – Alternative Recommendation and Implementation Plan
- March 2025 – Final Plan Complete
For more information, please reach out to the County Project Manager: Michele Riccio, mriccio@adamscountyco.gov.

