Haskins Station

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Haskins Station is a pedestrian friendly, mixed density, residential neighborhood. The neighborhood embraces many of the concepts presented in the City of Arvada comprehensive plan. Housing diversity and affordability, transit-oriented development, street and trail connectivity, parks and open space are all important aspects of the plan. The name Haskin’s Station is in honor of Hiram Arvada Haskins, an early resident of the area whose middle name was chosen to name the town after.

  • • ADA COMPLIANT
  • • IRRIGATION DESIGN COORDINATION
  • • PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
  • • OPEN SPACE AND TRAIL SYSTEM PLANNING/ DESIGN
  • • STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
  • • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
  • • TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
  • • EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER COORDINATION

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Transit Orientated Development
Land Planning
Open Space Design

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