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).

Map of the future site of the Grand Junction Mobility Hub
Map of the location of the Grand Junction Mobility Hub project highlighting the future site of the mobility hub, pedestrian crossing and widening current alley to accommodate bus entry/exit.

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