by bikefc | Oct 29, 2020 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs, Safe Streets
The efforts continue from Bike Fort Collins, YourGroupRide.com (YGR) and the Scott Ellis Memorial Fund to coordinate the replacement of existing “Share the Rules, Share the Road Signs,” or “Share the Road” signage with “Bikes May Use Full Lane” and/or “Motorists Must...
by bikefc | Oct 29, 2020 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED CONFLICT? In our August issue of The Pedal Post (eNewsletter), Bike Fort Collins posed the question: “Have you experienced conflict, or right-of-way confusion at the intersection of Drake Rd and Overland Trail while riding your bike?” Thank you to...
by bikefc | Oct 29, 2020 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED CONFLICT? In our September issue of The Pedal Post (eNewsletter), Bike Fort Collins posed the question: “Have you experienced conflict, or right-of-way confusion at the intersection of Elizabeth and Taft Hill while riding your bike?” Thank you to...
by bikefc | Oct 16, 2020 | Active Living, Bicycle Advocacy, Programs, Safe Streets
Good news! North Fort Collins will soon be receiving more investment via the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) to help advance the development of the 525-acre area of town, essentially defined as a parcel of land between Vine Drive and Wilox Lane, and split by College...
by bikefc | Sep 30, 2020 | Bicycle Advocacy, Community Rides, More Bikes
With over 250 participants, the Ride For Racial Justice (RFRJ) – Fort Collins on Saturday, September 12th was a huge success! Folks of all ages and colors showed up in a proud and visible statement of solidarity to support efforts in dismantling systemic racism....
by bikefc | Sep 15, 2020 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Press Releases, Programs, Safe Routes to School, Support BFC
September 15, 2020 – FORT COLLINS, CO – Bike Fort Collins has joined forces with fellow nonprofit, Wish For Wheels with a goal to bring a new bike and helmet to every second-grader in each of Poudre School District’s (PSD) six Title 1 schools this fall. Now they need...