by bikefc | Aug 23, 2022 | Bicycle Advocacy, Community Rides, Events, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
The following is a summary of this Ride-Around-Town (RAT) Ride organized and led by Bike Fort Collins. RAT rides are open to the public and their purpose is to explore and discuss the strengths and weaknesses in bicycle infrastructure and connectivity in Fort...
by bikefc | Aug 8, 2022 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Safe Streets
After surveying the community back in December 2021, asking about any incidents or unsafe experiences people have had at the intersection of Stuart Street & Lemay Avenue, this past spring, as part of our Intersection/Facility Focus initiative, we also brought the...
by bikefc | Jul 7, 2022 | Bicycle Advocacy, Intersection/Facility Focus, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED CONFLICT? In our May issue of The Pedal Post (eNewsletter), Bike Fort Collins posed the question: “Do you feel safe navigating the intersection of College Ave. and Mountain Ave. by bicycle?” Thank you to those who responded. Below is a recap of...
by bikefc | Jul 1, 2022 | Bicycle Advocacy, Bike to Work, Events, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets, Support BFC
Bike Fort Collins’ Vision: “For Fort Collins to be the Amsterdam of the U.S.” Bike Fort Collins officially established this vision that it has for the City of Fort Collins back in early 2020, and formally introduced it in June of last year, in...
by bikefc | Jun 30, 2022 | Community Rides, Contributors, Events, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Routes to School
Guest Writer – Whitney Allison, Foco Fondo Owner, organizer, the glue, wrangler of Zacks, dreamer. Back in the early days of FoCo Fondo, it wasn’t much more than a glorified group ride created out of self-interest and curiosity of discovering new routes. Seven...
by bikefc | Jun 29, 2022 | Bicycle Advocacy, Bike to Work, Events, Programs, Safe Streets
Bike Fort Collins is proud to have helped initiate a tool concept for which planned development ultimately made its way as an Action Step (page 128) into the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (NFRMPO) 2021 Regional Active Transportation Plan (ATP)...