“With the lanes leaving so quickly, it kind of shows that maybe we’re not as committed to cycling and safety as we pledge ourselves to be.” On Tuesday evening, the Boulder City Council voted to remove parts of the protected […]

“With the lanes leaving so quickly, it kind of shows that maybe we’re not as committed to cycling and safety as we pledge ourselves to be.” On Tuesday evening, the Boulder City Council voted to remove parts of the protected […]
“We want you to get out on a bike, anytime, anywhere during the month of September.” Elaine Erb is the challenge manager for the Boulder Bike Challenge which is happening the entire month of September which is being sponsored by […]
The City of Boulder Transportation Department is hosting a meeting on Monday August 10th at 6pm and the issue of “rightsizing” some Boulder streets will be on the agenda. Rightsizing refers to reconfiguring the layout of streets. Folsom Street, a major […]
“You have to think about how non-disabled people use your entire facility and program and try to make sure that entire facility and program is accessible to people with disabilities.” Attorney Amy Robertson, co-founded the Civil Rights Education and Enforcement […]
The Colorado Department of Transportation Commission voted unanimously to approve 1 million dollars to help preserve the Southwest Chief rail line in southern Colorado. It’s part of a route that stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles. Bente Birkeland has more […]
A measure to study how to avoid closures and ease congestion on I-70 was signed into law Wednesday. Supporters had hoped it would go even further but the bill was watered down during the legislative session. Bente Birkeland has more […]
State lawmakers plan to put a renewed focus on improving roads and bridges during this legislative session. Bente Birkeland has more.
Light rail and its role in Denver’s urban renaissance.