FC Moves will be hosting a project fair on the 23rd of February. Residents will have the opportunity to see what transportation-related projects are coming up in the near future in and around Fort Collins. In my opinion, a couple of things of note are; CSU transportation’s Dixon Canal, Larimer Ditch and Front Range Trail projects and the Power Trail at Harmony Rd. grade-separated crossing & Siphon and Union Pacific overpass.

Full details are below.

What is the Transportation Projects Fair?

The open house-style event will allow members of the public to browse a variety of short and long term projects planned throughout the city and talk to city staff and regional partners. Refreshments will be served and an interpreter will be available.

At our Transportation Projects Fair, we will provide participants with information about many transportation-related projects coming up in and around Fort Collins in 2023 and beyond, including:

  • Active Modes Plan
  • Asphalt Art program
  • Bike Fort Collins
  • Bike map engagement
  • City Park Ave. / Mulberry St. pedestrian/bicycle crossing improvement
  • City Park Ave. bike lane improvements
  • College Ave. & Trilby Rd. intersection improvements
  • CSU transportation projects (Mountain Loop, Dixon Canal, Larimer Ditch, Phemister Trail, Front Range Trail)
  • Electric Vehicle Readiness Roadmap update
  • Laporte Ave. corridor improvements (Fishback Ave. to Sunset St.)
  • Long range planning projects
  • North College MAX Plan
  • Power Trail at Harmony Rd. grade separated crossing & Siphon and Union Pacific overpass
  • RideNoCo Mobility Program (Trip Discovery Tool)
  • Regional planning
  • Safe Routes to School
  • Safe Choice program
  • Shift Your Ride Travel Options plan & program
  • Spin Adaptive & Access programs
  • Streets projects
  • Transfort fleet electrification
  • Transfort funding sources & budget
  • Transportation capital projects overview
  • Vision Zero Action Plan

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Mike Weber has lived in the Fort since he was six, has been riding mountain bikes in Northern Colorado since 1985, and has been selling homes here since 2002. He became a fan of the site when it was launched and became an advertiser shortly after. You'll recognize his name as a calm voice of reason and education on many of the local cycling forums offering trusted trail condition updates and well-thought-out etiquette tips. He's a former member of the Fort Collins Bicycle Advisory Committee,…

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