by Tim Wooten | Sep 27, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Press Releases, Programs, Safe Routes to School, Support BFC
August 31, 2023 — FORT COLLINS, CO – For the fourth consecutive year, Bike Fort Collins and Wish For Wheels, are once again aiming to help ensure every second-grader in Poudre School District’s Title 1 schools has access to a bicycle so they can learn to ride, be...
by Tim Wooten | Sep 25, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
In our August issue of The Pedal Post (eNewsletter), Bike Fort Collins posed the question: “Have you experienced conflict or felt unsafe while traveling through the intersection of N. Mason Street and Cherry Street?” Thank you to those who responded. Below is a recap...
by Tim Wooten | Aug 31, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, Bike Month, Community Rides, Events, More Bikes
Grab your handlebars and fasten your seatbelts (metaphorically, of course), because we’re about to take you on a ride down memory lane, reliving the unforgettable annual Tour de Fat that had our town buzzing with excitement, laughter, and a whole lot of quirky...
by bikefc | Aug 31, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Press Releases, Programs, Safe Routes to School, Support BFC
August 31, 2023 — FORT COLLINS, CO – For the fourth consecutive year, Bike Fort Collins and Wish For Wheels, are once again aiming to help ensure every second-grader in Poudre School District’s Title 1 schools has access to a bicycle so they can learn to ride, be...
by Tim Wooten | Aug 30, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
In our July issue of The Pedal Post (eNewsletter), Bike Fort Collins posed the question: “Have you experienced conflict or felt unsafe while traveling through the intersection of West Swallow Road and Mason Trail?” Thank you to those who responded. Below is a recap of...
by bikefc | Aug 16, 2023 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Programs
As you know, dating back to the solicitation and opportunity for community input and feedback late last year and early this year, followed by an amazing turnout by the community in support of it at the March City Council meeting, and a subsequent hour-long discussion...