ARVADA, Colo. — As Arvada and surrounding communities continue to see growth, on area of concern for residents centers on a busy stretch of Indiana Street.

“Indiana is a train wreck, traffic is horrible,” said Garrick George, an Arvada resident of 10 years.

Indiana Street is a long corridor that stretches from 64th Avenue to 120th. The City of Arvada owns a small portion between W 86th to W 96th. The rest of Indiana, where most of the traffic occurs, is operated by the state.

The Colorado Department of Transportation said the agency doesn't have any plans for the corridor, but they do maintain it.

Arvada city leaders said it is a known problem area, and they have even improved portions of Indiana Street that they don’t own.

“On Indiana and 72nd, we improved that intersection on Arvada

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