Streetfilms: Boulder Goes Platinum

As we prepare to go to another meeting tonight in support of the proposed Magnolia Avenue restriping, which would see traffic speeds reduced through fewer travel lanes, slaloming cars eliminated by a central turn lane, and bicycling promoted with dedicated bike lanes, here’s a Streetfilm showing the bicycling infrastructure of Boulder, Colorado, one of the few American cities to earn a Platinum rating from the League of American Bicyclists. The Streetfilm shows the sort of bike infrastructure put in place by Boulder to make cycling a common and enjoyable mode of transportation in their city. Several interesting scenes which we could learn from here in Fort Worth.

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