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Martin Luther King Jr., Hero, Leader, Legend…Cyclist?
By: Gary Robinson, Editor This coming April 4th will mark 56 years since the assassination, by a racist, of the man whose life we remember
April 19, 2019 / By Bicycle Colorado
In 2022, Colorado will award an unprecedented $4.0 billion to transportation projects. If our leaders continue the “business as usual” approach of costly road expansions, this once-in-a-generation opportunity will result in people and goods stuck in worsening traffic, alarming increases in greenhouse gas emissions, and more people dying unnecessarily when hit by motorists while walking and biking.
“Recalibrating Transportation: 2030 Roadmap to an Efficient, Equitable, and Safe Future for all Coloradans” establishes our 2030 vision of a transportation system that is efficient, equitable and safe for all Coloradans without needing to rely on a car; a system that preserves Colorado’s environmental health; and a system that provides access to affordable housing, employment and education. We are asking the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) to rebalance transportation investments by shifting money from new lane miles to active transportation, transit and safety. That includes:
Moving forward, transportation planning and project selection needs to be recalibrated to meet GHG reduction requirements and ensure transportation investments are expanding sustainable transportation options. We believe these five steps will help bring transportation investments into alignment with community needs while reducing GHG pollution:
“I look forward to working alongside our advocacy partners on constructive and collaborative ways for CDOT and DRCOG to act now to achieve our 2030 vision of a transportation system that is efficient, equitable, and safe for all Coloradans,” says Rachel Hultin, Bicycle Colorado’s Sustainable Transportation Director.
By: Gary Robinson, Editor This coming April 4th will mark 56 years since the assassination, by a racist, of the man whose life we remember
by: Gary Robinson If you are cyclist here in Colorado, there are a lot of things you see that make you shake your head, and
The question of Trek’s survival in a potentially turbulent 2025 bike market is complex. While recent news of restructuring and product line reductions has raised
by: Gary Robinson, editor-Colorado Avid Cyclist I had just graduated high school 1979, I remember it as a time of political and economic turmoil. The
ColoradoAvidCyclist.com has been a big supporter of different events, advocacy groups, and non-profits in the past. That is not changing! Shortly after our inception, we
Dec. 20, 2024. By Gary Robinson, Editor After a week long trial, The trial of Amy Weiss has come to an end. Today, the jury