Food for Fines program helps reduce parking citation costs
Through Dec. 18, giving $10 or more to CSU’s Rams Against Hunger will reduce each university parking ticket by $20.
Through Dec. 18, giving $10 or more to CSU’s Rams Against Hunger will reduce each university parking ticket by $20.
A recently signed partnership with Namasté Solar and Solaris Energy has the potential to double the amount of solar energy on the Fort Collins campuses, bringing the university closer to its goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
The second installment of President Joyce McConnell’s Tell Me More conversation series will launch at noon on Monday, Oct. 26.
Route 6 goes from the Colorado State University Transit Center to Swallow Station via Mulberry Street and Taft Hill Road, and Route 7 goes from the CSU Transit Center to Rigden Farm via Shields Street and Drake Road.
Creativity, expertise and professional connections deployed almost 900 stations around the CSU campuses.
The Facilities Management team has worked with faculty members and members of the University’s COVID-19 Pandemic Preparedness Team to heighten the indoor air quality in buildings on all campuses.
Fewer residents moving in at the same time since the schedule has been expanded, and there will be no closed streets, no detours, and plenty of accessible parking for unloading.
Transfort is looking for community input to help guide its decision making about the future of transit service in Fort Collins.
Contact tracing is one of an arsenal of tools used by CSU’s public health office to quickly identify and contain potential cases of COVID-19.
Get Back on the Bike was built specifically for interested but concerned employees who would like formal training and support for their bicycle commute.