Transportation February Highlights

Next phase of CO 119 speed enforcement now in place
Dont speed in work zones! As of Jan. 12, drivers who exceed the speed limit by 10+ mph in the corridor will be issued a civil penalty of $75, mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. For more details and other construction information, access the泭 硃紳餃泭.泭
CU Boulder awarded Platinum status for Bicycle Friendly 勛圖厙
Thanks to the work of the CU Boulder community, CU Boulder has raised their Bicycle Friendly 勛圖厙 status from Gold to Platinum, a designation given by the League of American Bicyclists. This places our university among only 10 universities nationwide to hold the programs highest status.泭
This award reflects our campus commitment to sustainability and mobility, said Brandon Smith, Assistant Director for Sustainable Transportation at CU Boulder. Biking is not just a transportation option; its part of our culture and our vision for a greener future.泭Check out the CU Boulder Today article about CU Boulder's Platinum status.
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