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CU Boulder Bike News - October 2022

Lime parking spot on Kittredge loop.

Should the future of micromobility in Boulder include e-scooters?

Last year (Aug 2021-Aug 2022) the City of Boulder conducted a shared micromobility pilot program in collaboration with Lime e-scooters and BCycle in an area of east Boulder which included Williams Village and East Campus. We are helping gather feedback about the use of pilot e-scooters as well as opinions about the future of e-scooters in Boulder. Please consider taking 2-3 minutes to fill out our questionnaire. 

In this month's edition of CU Bike News, learn best practices for biking during winter, sustainability on campus, and the impact of legislation. We hope you enjoy the read!

October Trivia: How many e-scooter trips were taken during the 12-month pilot program?

  • 4,000
  • 67,000
  • 107,000
  • 600,000

CU Bike Program News

Image of five individuals sitting at the edge of a bike trail.

Casual Group Rides With Rapha

CU Bike Program News
The CU Bike Program has partnered with the good folks at Rapha to hold some fun, free, and casual group rides leaving from the Rapha store on Pearl Street. The last ride is this Saturday, Oct 29 and will offer a nice off-road adventure. Sign up for the free ride by clicking the article title.
Aerial view of CU Boulder's campus.

Employee Input Needed! Faculty/Staff Transportation Survey 2022

CU Bike Program News
Help us discover how COVID changed our commute patterns by taking the 2022 Employee Transportation Survey. Data from the survey will be compared to past surveys and supports efforts to accommodate all travel modes, and informs strategic planning for transportation-related programs. Staff and Faculty, see the email from the Office of Infrastructure and Sustainability or complete the online survey linked to the article title (should take 7-10 minutes).

Community News & Events

Governor Polis signs the safety stop into law.

Legislation Aims to Support Alternative Commute Modes

  • SB22-193: “Air Quality Improvement Investments” 
    • Among other things, SB193 provides $12M in funding for e-bike grant and rebate programs. 
  • HB22-1028: “Statewide Regulation Of Controlled Intersections”
    • Also known as the safety stop, this bill allows cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs and treat stop lights as stop signs. Learn more about the safety stop. 
  • HB22-1104: “Powerline Trails” 
    • HB1104 will make it easier for communities to partner with their utility providers to build long-distance multimodal walking, hiking, and bicycling paths underneath powerlines.

Community News & Events

Growing plant inside a lightbulb.

Sign the Sustainable Buffs Pledge!

Community News & Events
90% of Buffs want to make choices that support a sustainable lifestyle. Join your fellow sustainable Buffs in pledging to make daily sustainable lifestyle choices.

Safety

Cyclist rides on a cleared multi-use pathway after a recent snowfall.

Winter Cycling Tips

Safety
With the weather becoming colder, read on to find out how you can ride all winter long!

What We Are Reading

  • $900 million dollars of funding to be shifted towards sustainable transportation projects
  • Parking Reform is Key to Building Bike-Friendly Cities

Trivia

A woman and a man riding Lime e-scooters along a path.

October 2022

Answer: There were 107,000 rides during the duration of the e-scooter pilot program!

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