Working with Community Cycles, the City of Boulder passed a number of ordinance changes that will help clear the way for innovative traffic treatments, including protected bike lanes and shared streets, in a win for bike advocacy efforts. “We are particularly excited about more protected bike lanes in Boulder,” said Community Cycles Director Sue Prant. … Read More
Coming Soon: Bus-then-Bike Program Expansion
The City of Boulder, Boulder County, RTD and Colorado Department of Transportation are partnering to expand the Bus-then-Bike program in coming months. Community Cycles, a local bicycle non-profit, supports this project whole-heartedly for its new secure bike parking and expansion of bike/transit travel for area commuters. A big splash will be made at the … Read More
Earn-A-Bike
Earn-A-Bike creates lifelong cyclists and teaches basics of bike care and repair, while participants build their own refurbished bicycle. We seek to make access to bicycles equitable for everyone in our community. Learn More
Way of The Path Campaign
Community Cycles is working with the City of Boulder on the Way of the Path campaign. This campaign promote safety for all users of the multi-use path. Community Cycles staff and volunteers are at the Fa
Inquire Boulder
Need fast results from the City of Boulder? Community Cycles has had excellent results reporting potholes and problem areas on the Inquire Boulder site. This is a great resource for interacting with city staff and maintenance crews. Give it a try the next time you have an issue
Bike Advocacy Letters and Meetings
The Community Cycles Advocacy Committee advances the cyclists’ agenda on a daily basis, working to make Boulder a better place to walk and ride a bike. This month, as with most, that meant a lot of letters to city staff, the Transportation Advisory Board, Planning Board and City Council. We also did our fair share … Read More
Boulder County Cone Zone
Boulder County has created a new website that lists all current construction activities that can have an impact on cyclists and motorists using county roads as part of an effort to reduce potential conflicts while making travel safer on flood-damaged canyon and mountain areas in Boulder County.