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U-locks help deter bike theft on campuses
Bike theft is among the most common crimes on CSU campuses, with an average of 190 bikes reported stolen each year. Bikes are more often stolen at beginning of the school year, particularly around residence halls where bikes are parked overnight.
Create community through lunchtime bike ride
Parking and Transportation Services' annual monthly lunchtime rides are back for the season.
Program aims to get employees back on a bike
Are you a CSU employee interested in bicycling to campus, but have some concerns that prevent you from pedaling?
September bike education, perks, for those who commute
Whether you are a seasoned cyclist, or thinking about trying a two-wheeled commute for the first time, there are a variety of opportunities on campus
CSU community bike rides start in May
Parking and Transportation Services is again hosting lunch-time bike rides for women throughout the summer.
Bike to Work Day highlights new underpass
Colorado State University's station for the city-wide winter Bike to Work day on Wednesday, Dec. 14, will highlight the recent opening of the Prospect underpass.
Grant helps faculty, staff try bike commute to campus
Tempted to ride a bike to work, but not sure if you’re up for navigating city traffic and all there is to know about safely riding to campus?
Take survey to help CSU elevate bike-friendly rating
Colorado State University is aiming to become recognized as a premier Bike Friendly University, with a gold or platinum a rating given by the League of American Bicyclists. Currently at silver status, awarded in 2011, Colorado State University is seeking consideration for a higher rating. The League of American Bicyclists evaluates university from across the nation each year. The Bicycle Friendly University program recognizes university with infrastructure to support biking across and to campus, as well as universities that promote bicycling as a way to commute. Universities are evaluated for their bike share programs, educational efforts, and infrastructure to encourage biking, as well as bicycle safety enforcement. “Colorado State University is proud of our accomplishments to make the campus more bicycle friendly since our application in 2011,” said Aaron Fodge, alternative transportation manager. “We hope to elevate our ranking to support our city’s ranking as a Platinum Bicycle Friendly City.” As part of the application process, Colorado State students, faculty and alumni are invited to complete a survey to share information with the League in support of CSU’s application. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BFU_2015_93 The survey will be open through Friday, Sept. 18. The input received through this survey will help inform the final award decision and will inform feedback that CSU will receive later this fall.