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Council hears proposal for solar-capable e‑bike 'library' on Festival Lawn as a pilot with Smart Commute

2768770 · March 24, 2025
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City staff presented a pilot e‑bike mobility hub — five charging units and two rental lockers — proposed for the northwest corner of Festival Lawn, funded by RTD, CDOT and an Adams County Open Space grant.

Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture Amanda Peterson told council on March 24 that Smart Commute proposes an e‑bike “library” at Festival Lawn that would include five charger units for community members and two bike lockers for rental or loaned e‑bikes.

Peterson said the program is intended to encourage commuting and short trips by e‑bike and that the rental system is not dockless: renters and shared bikes must be returned to charging stations in Northglenn or to partner stations in Thornton and Westminster. “The proposed mobility hub includes a 5 charger…

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