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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 2/11/2020 - Memorandum From Nick Heimann And Tracey Lipfert Re: Winter Cycling Education And Promotion ProgramsFC Moves City of Fort Collins 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2628 fcgov.com/bikewinter MEMORANDUM DATE: January 31, 2020 TO: Mayor Troxell and City Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Jeff Mihelich, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Planning, Development & Transportation Director Paul Sizemore, FC Moves, Senior Manager Tessa Greegor, Manager, Active Modes From: Nick Heimann, Specialist, Active Modes Tracey Lipfert, Specialist, Active Modes SUBJECT: Winter Cycling Education and Promotion Programs Background FC Moves has provided education and programming for winter commuting for several years. Our signature winter event is Winter Bike to Work Day, which has occurred on the second Wednesday of December since 2006. Additionally, we host free bike light giveaways during Light Up the Night events and host a winter bicycling safety and educational course called Cycling in Winter. Furthermore, we provide educational and safety related messaging in our monthly e‐newsletter, Momentum, as well as on our social media channels. Winter Bike to Work Day On Wednesday, December 11, 2019, more than 1,700 community members participated in our 13th annual Winter Bike to Work Day (WBTWD) event. WBTWD continues a trend of growth, though seasonal conditions play a role in overall event participation. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DE84373-80F1-47FE-AA15-A7E82F7B4023 FC Moves City of Fort Collins 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2628 fcgov.com/bikewinter In 2019, FC Moves implemented a safety messaging campaign to raise awareness about safe behaviors leading up to and during WBTWD, in part due to the heavy winter storm we experienced prior to the event as well as to disseminate general information to help community members practice safe winter cycling behaviors. We leveraged our social media accounts to provide general winter cycling safety tips and messages. During WBTWD, station hosts were directed to pass out survey flyers that also included safety messaging to participants. Additionally, FC Moves and Bike Fort Collins passed out several hundred bike bells to WBTWD participants. Below are additional stats about WBTWD in 2019:  1,700 estimated individual participants.  Nearly 4,000 visits to breakfast stations.  42 public breakfast stations hosted by 107 local business and organizational partners. Additional Winter Programming In addition to WBTWD, FC Moves plans and hosts a variety of educational and encouragement events in the colder months:  Light Up the Night: bike light giveaways hosted at City facilities.  Cycling in Winter: free educational class for the public about safe winter cycling tips, tricks, and behaviors.  Social media: leverage social media to disseminate safe winter cycling information.  Momentum: FC Moves’ e‐newsletter, which routinely contains seasonal educational messaging, sent to more than 5,000 subscribers. Next Steps As part of our ongoing efforts to disseminate bicycling safety messaging to the community, FC Moves plans to continue developing innovative messages, investigate new dissemination strategies, and collaborate with internal and external partners to disseminate seasonal cycling safety information. For additional information, contact Nick Heimann at nheimann@fcgov.com. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DE84373-80F1-47FE-AA15-A7E82F7B4023