Boulder Bicycle Commuters

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Boulder Bicycle Commuters is a non-profit community group based in Boulder, Colorado. They advocate for safe and convenient bicycle facilities and fair laws for bicyclists, and work on both on-street and off-street bike facilities. They also advocate for pedestrian interests and control of the over-use and abuse of motor vehicles.
The group has about 100 members, and are most active at the local city level, but occasionally work on county and state-wide issues as well. They have been actively advocating for the interests of bicyclists in and around Boulder since 1991.
Headlines From Boulder Bicycle Commuters
- BBC joins Community Cycles 01-08-2008
- Boulder Bicycle Commuters has agreed to partner with Community Cycles to create a stronger organization promoting bicycling in Boulder and beyond. BBC’s advocacy role will be filled by the Advocacy Committee of Community Cycles. Please visit communitycycles.org […]
- Bike to Work Day 2007 07-03-2007
- Bicyclists line up for breakfast in front of Ideal Market on Bike To Work Day Riding the BBC obstacle course at the Farmers’ Market

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