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Bike to Work Day Staff Report
Paul Sizemore, FC Moves Senior Manager
9-18-18
Strategic Alignment
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STRATEGIC
ALIGNMENT
Transportation
6.1, 6.2
SERVICE
DELIVERY
Safety for All Modes,
Manage Traffic
Congestion (increase
bicycling)
Promoting Active Transportation
Creating a community where people of all ages and abilities can safely
and comfortably ride a bike to where they want to go.
Focus Areas:
• Infrastructure
• Educate
• Activate
• Evaluate
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Summer Bike to Work Day History
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3509
3082
3551
4483
4,995 5,177
6,009 5,817
1578
1142 1008
1352
995
1263
1935
1245
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Total Actual Participants Total New Participants
Summer Bike to Work Day Participation Trends
Bike to Work Day 2018
• 31st annual event
• 65 free breakfast stations
• 165 Partners (60%
increase in five years)
• Most station visits in
event history: 17,004
• More youth, family
participation
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Bike to Work Day 2018
Five most-visited stations:
• USDA at Spring Creek,
Mason trails: 1,080
• Old Town Square: 968
• CSU: 960
• New Belgium: 773
• Foothills Assembly
(Swallow, Mason Tr): 614
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Take 2 and Bike to Work Day
• Cross departmental effort
to advance climate action
• Five largest stations
involved
• Additional stations
volunteered to help
• Nearly 2,000 pledges
collected
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Future of Bike to Work Day
• Continue to grow the
event, stations and
participation
• Increase participation
among women, youth,
and underserved
populations
• Emphasis on Bike
Everywhere
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