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Union Station Advisory Committee (USAC)
USAC Meetings
USAC meetings are typically held on Thursday evenings every one to three months. Meeting dates and details are posted in the Events Calendar on this website.
Role and Function

Meeting photoThe USAC was designed to serve as a major facet of public input for both the Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Its members represent a wide-range of specific stakeholders who have a distinct interest in the outcome of the Union Station Master Plan and EIS.

The USAC has worked with the Union Station Alliance Team to preliminarily evaluate, prioritize and build consensus on the Master Plan and EIS alternatives proposed by the public.

Representation on USAC

The final list of USAC stakeholder groups, and the people who represent each group, were determined by the public themselves during the first town meeting of the Union Station Master Plan at the Colorado Convention Center on June 20, 2002.

The USAC Stakeholder Groups are as follows:

  • Central Platte Valley Metropolitan District
  • Curtis Park Neighborhood
  • Denver Civic Ventures
  • Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
  • Denver Planning Board
  • Downtown Business Improvement District
  • Downtown Denver, Inc.
  • East Transportation Corridor
  • Gold Line Transportation Corridor
  • High-Speed Intercity Rail
  • Historic Preservation Community
    Human Service Providers Primarily Serving Public Transportation Users
  • I-225 Transportation Corridor
  • LoDo District
  • Minority Business Interests
  • North Front Range Transportation Corridor
  • North-Metro Transportation Corridor
  • Parking Providers and Valet Companies
  • Pedestrians, Bicycle, Alternative Transportation and Parks Advocates
  • Private Ground Transportation
  • Property Owners Immediately Adjacent to Denver Union Station
    Rail Roads
  • Regional Transit Advocates and the Environmental Community
  • Residents and Registered Neighborhood/Homeowner Organizations/St. Charles Neighborhood Group/Quadrant #1 Residents
  • Residents and Registered Neighborhood/Homeowner Organizations/Quadrant #2 Residents
  • Residents and Registered Neighborhood/Homeowner Organizations/Quadrant #3 Residents/DDRO
  • Residents and Registered Neighborhood/Homeowner Organizations/Quadrant #4 Residents
  • Residents and Registered Neighborhood/Homeowner Organizations/Outside Primary Study Area
  • South Front Range
  • Southwest/Santa Fe
  • Sports, Entertainment & Cultural Attractions
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • T-REX/Southeast Corridor
  • US-36 Transportation Corridor
  • West I-70 Mountain Transportation Corridor
  • West Transportation Corridor