Join the City of Loveland, Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and the McWhinney real estate group for a ribbon cutting at the Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub. The event will include speeches from key project leaders, a tour of the newly opened Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub, and learning opportunities about northern Colorado’s regional connectivity.
At the beginning of October, the City of Loveland Transit (COLT) began servicing routes 3 and 7 from the Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub, providing riders community with opportunities to travel from northeast Loveland into downtown Loveland or connecting to regional transit services.
The Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub is a transportation and mobility infrastructure project designed to serve as a key transit hub in the region. Located near The Promenade Shops at Centerra, a major commercial and residential development in Loveland, the hub is being developed to provide residents and visitors with convenient and accessible transportation options.
The Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub is part of broader efforts to enhance connectivity between Loveland and nearby communities, including Fort Collins, Denver, and Boulder, via transit services like Bustang.
The hub will support regional transit opportunities by offering:
- Park-and-Ride: Commuters can park their vehicles and access public transit options, like buses, to travel to nearby cities.
- Transit Services: The hub will serve as a stop for Bustang, COLT and other regional bus services, improving access to various employment, shopping and recreational areas.
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Amenities: The hub is designed to encourage sustainable transport options, such as biking and walking, with dedicated facilities.
- Sustainability Focus: In line with Loveland’s and Colorado’s environmental goals, the project may integrate green and energy-efficient infrastructure.
Learn more about the Centerra-Loveland Mobility Hub.