Grand Junction Mobility Hub | Design Phase
About the Project
The Grand Junction Mobility Hub is a joint effort among Grand Valley Transit, the City of Grand Junction, Mesa County, and the Colorado Department of Transportation . The project is one of three initiatives funded by the Westward Three RAISE grant. The other two are located in Glenwood Springs and Rifle.
Estimated construction cost is approximately $13 million.
What is a Mobility Hub?
A mobility hub is a strategic location designed to facilitate easy transitions between different transportation modes. In other words, a Mobility Hub offers a place for convenient, seamless transition between various forms of transportation.
Project Area
317 S 2nd St, and the lower one-third of the lot at 261 Ute Ave (including the alley).

Schedule & Important Dates
- 2025
- Conceptual Design
- 30% Design
- 2026
- 90% Design
- Project Advertisement
- Begin Construction
Overall, the partnership’s goal is to consolidate the Grand Valley’s various transportation modes into one cohesive system with options that include:
- Amtrak
- Bustang
- Local bus service
- Bicycles
- Micro-mobility (ride share, scooters, etc.)
- Downtown walking experience