FC Moves is hosting its annual Transportation Fair today.

Whether it’s upcoming construction projects, bicycle infrastructure, downtown parking projects or transit service, come learn about all things transportation at the Transportation Projects Fair.

This free open house-style event gives attendees a chance to browse a variety of short- and long-term projects planned throughout the city and talk with City staff and regional partners.

Can’t make it on Friday? Project posters will be available for self-guided viewing from 12-6 p.m. daily from Wednesday, Feb. 4 through Sunday, Feb. 8.

When: Friday, February 06, 2026 | 06:00 PM – 09:00 PM
Where: Center for Creativity, 200 Mathews Street, Fort Collins, CO, 80524, View Map
More information: Transportation Projects Fair

Featured Projects

Check out the transportation projects that will be featured at the 2026 event below.

  • Active Modes Projects
  • Shift Your Ride
  • New, Redesigned 2026 Bike Map
  • Bike Registration Changes
  • Transfort Optimization Plan
  • Spin Bike and Scooter Share
  • CSU Projects
  • North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization Programs and Plans
  • RideNoCo one-call, one-click center
  • Downtown Parking Updates
  • Transportation Capital Improvement Projects
  • Bike/Pedestrian Crossing Improvement Projects
  • Separated Bike Lanes on Shields Street
  • North College Avenue Multimodal Improvements
  • Electric Mobility in Larimer County
  • Anti-idling!
  • Street Maintenance Programs
  • Strategic Trails Plan
  • Slow the FoCo Down
  • Parking Technology and Projects
  • Safe Routes to School
  • Open Streets and Bike to Work Day

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