Advocacy Committee
Thank you for your interest in the Community Cycles Advocacy Committee. Read more about our goals below!First a little about us.
We aspire to help Boulder become a dynamic, successful, and sustainable city that maximizes the safety, comfort, and convenience of its residents and that prioritizes long-term environmental stewardship. To this end, we strive to make Boulder into a community in which biking and walking are the fastest, most efficient, safest, and most pleasant means of transport for most trips throughout the city. Our vision of Boulder is one of vibrant, walkable (and walked), bikeable (and biked), mixed use neighborhood centers connected by a network of direct, seamless, and safe bicycling and walking routes, as well as an efficient and affordable transit system.
To further these goals, we:
- Advocate for city paths, lanes, and other infrastructure and policies that enable the bicycle to be used for daily transportation needs.
- Support local trails that enable recreational riding without using a car. We also support inter-city routes that enable transportation by bicycle.
- Focus our efforts in Boulder, while also representing cyclists’ interests in the otherwise unrepresented County.
- Weigh in on land use and parking issues, as these are intimately linked to transportation.
- Speak for pedestrian access and safety.
- Focus on transit issues that affect cyclists, such as bike capacity on buses and bike parking at bus stops and terminals.
What’s expected of our members:
Advocacy members are expected to be active, either by contributing to email threads, attending meetings with local government, other nonprofits, or stakeholder groups, drafting documents and letters on government proposals or to further our own goals, being a strong supportive voice in the community, or performing another valuable role. Meetings are usually the first Advocacy members must be a member of Community Cycles in good standing. Interested potential members [fill out this application]. The Advocacy committee votes on new members quarterly.
Current Advocacy Committee Members:
- Charles Brock
- Alexey Davies
- Tila Duhaime
- Alex Hyde-Wright
- Kevin Krizek
- Michael Le Desma
- Gary Lowell Sprung
- Mike Mills
- Kurt Nordback
- Eric Ray
- Martha Roskowski
- Aaron Sandoval
- Ryan Welsh
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Resources
Report a Maintenance Problem, City of Boulder
City of Boulder: To report a street maintenance related problem (potholes on the bike path, paths blocked by snow), complete the form and provide your contact information.
Report County Road Service Issue
Boulder County: To report a street maintenance related problem (potholes on the bike path, paths blocked by snow), complete the form and provide your contact information.
Report an Aggressive Driver
If you find yourself in a situation with an aggressive drive, remember you can dial *CSP (*277), free of charge. Report “real time” aggressive driving behavior to the Colorado State Patrol.
Report a Close Call – Inquire Boulder
Have you had a close call with a bicycle, pedestrian or motorist? This data is important and used in analysis of the safety of our streets.
Bike Theft Prevention & Registration
Learn tips and tricks for preventing your bicycle from being stolen, like registering your bike on Bike Index and knowing which lock to use how to properly use it.