by bikefc | Apr 3, 2017 | Active Living, Bicycle Advocacy, More Bikes, Programs
On March 23rd at The Ranch Events Complex, Bike Fort Collins in partnership with Kaiser Permanente and the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment hosted the Pathways to Health: Connecting Neighborhoods and Streets For All Summit. It was a great event...
by bikefc | Apr 2, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
2017 Council Questionnaire – District 1 For the last in our series of candidate responses to Bike Fort Collins’ questionnaire, we look to district 1, northeast Fort Collins. In this quickly changing and growing part of town, issues include growth,...
by bikefc | Mar 28, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
In 2015, Fort Collins council district 6 was decided by 29 votes. District 5 is in the heart of Fort Collins and is an area undergoing dramatic change: from CSU, to ongoing redevelopment of midtown, to the heart of the Transit Oriented Development overlay. The...
by bikefc | Mar 23, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
When Bike Fort Collins reached out to our constituents with a survey last December to better understand your needs and where you live and ride, we found that one area of town was dramatically underrepresented: District 3 (Southeast Fort Collins). At the same time, D3...
by bikefc | Mar 21, 2017 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs
In the 2015 Fort Collins municipal elections, District 6 (North and Northwest Fort Collins) was decided by a margin of 29 votes. And District 4 was decided by 140 votes. This council has weighed in on a wide array of issues that affect transportation, growth, and...
by bikefc | Dec 21, 2016 | Bicycle Advocacy, Programs, Safe Streets
On Friday, there was an article in The Coloradoan about the sentencing of Jose Piñon in the death of local cyclist Steve Studt. Last month, Piñon pled guilty to felony negligent homicide only days before his trial was scheduled to begin. He was sentenced to a...