Boulder Bicycle Commuters

Boulder Bicycle Commuters

BBC
Mailing Lists

We provide two e-mail lists as well as a quarterly hard-copy newsletter, for our members and for the cycling community. Everyone is encouraged to sign up for the e-mail lists, whether or not you are a member of BBC.

BBC Announcement List. Meeting announcements and BBC alerts. Moderated list.

BBC Discussion List. Open discussion on all bike-related topics.

BBC Newsletter  See Membership page to request sample copies.

17th St. bike lanes still up in the air

The public process for the 17th Street project has been delayed again, this time by several months. City staff is doing a very careful review of the project, partly in response to opposition from neighborhood residents and local businesses. Many of them object to the removal of about 35 to 41 parking spaces in order to make space for bike lanes.

Public hearings before Downtown Management Commission and Transportation Advisory Board have not yet been re-scheduled. Please watch the BBC announcement e-mail list for notice of these hearings, or watch the BBC website, or call Dave Allured at 303-499-7466 for more info.

BBC is in full support of bike lanes on 17th Street between Athens and Spruce Streets.

For more details, please see our complete position statement on the BBC website, or in the Summer 2003 BBC newsletter. See the sidebar for recent amendments to BBC's position.¨

 

 

 

 

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Download a recent issue of the BBC's quarterly newsletter The Bolder Bicycle Commuter

Boulder Bicycle Commuters

BBC
Monthly Meeting

The next meeting of Boulder Bicycle Commuters will be on Monday, October 2nd from 7 to 9pm at the Boulder Food Co-op located at 19th and Pearl.

About BBC

BBC is a non-profit community group based in Boulder, Colorado. We advocate for safe and convenient bicycle facilities and fair laws for bicyclists. We work on both on-street and off-street bike facilities. We also advocate for pedestrian interests and control of the over-use and abuse of motor vehicles. Read our bylaws.

We have about 89 members as of April 2003. We are most active at the local city level. We occasionally work on county and state-wide issues. We started in 1991 under the name Bolder Bicycle Commuters. In 2002 we changed to the current name.