by bikefc | Jul 24, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
Write city council today at cityleaders@fcgov.com and ask them to support the full Cityplan (see bottom for suggested language) The City of Fort Collins is guided by a principle called the “triple bottom line.” TBL is a balancing and integration of...
by bikefc | Jun 6, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
Larimer County Department of Health and Environment’s Built Environment team is excited to announce the launch MapNoCO! MapNoCO is a crowd-sourced data collection tool for Larimer County residents and visitors to document the quality of how they move around...
by bikefc | Jun 6, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
Tonight at the city’s regular council meeting at city hall (6:00PM) [note: council voted 6-1 to support the most robust Sunday service option, the route realignment concerns below remain], Fort Collins city council will consider the next step in...
by bikefc | May 29, 2017 | Active Living, Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Programs
On May 18th, Bike Fort Collins hosted Charles Brown as part of a speaker series, presented by Kaiser Permanente in conjunction with their sponsorship of BFC’s Active Living program. Charles Brown, MPA is a senior researcher with the Alan M. Voorhees...
by bikefc | May 15, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
Hi friends. I wanted to take a minute out of prepping for a busy summer of bike and active living related events and share a quick note about the upcoming city plan update. But I wanna start by asking a few questions: Do you value contiguous, protected bike...
by bikefc | Apr 24, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
Hi Everyone, We’ll have a longer update next week on our regular May newsletter; introducing our new community relations coordinator, upcoming rides and events, etc. But I wanted to reach out with a quick easy ask for help. Theres are two big ticket items...