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Council hears proposal for e-bike library pilot at Festival Lawn; staff seeks council consensus to proceed

3168805 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

City staff briefed council on a proposed e-bike mobility hub — a five‑charger station with two rentable bike lockers — to be installed at Festival Lawn through a Smart Commute pilot funded by RTD, CDOT and Adams County Open Space. Council members expressed support and concerns about location and removal terms.

City staff presented a proposal on March 24 for an e-bike "library" — a mobility hub that would provide five EV charger units and two rentable e-bike lockers at Festival Lawn — and asked council for consensus to allow the pilot to proceed.

Amanda Peterson, director of Parks, Recreation and Culture, said the pilot is being coordinated by Smart Commute with funding from the Regional Transportation District, the Colorado Department of Transportation and an Adams County Open Space grant. "The proposed mobility hub includes five charger units as well as two bike lockers," Peterson said, adding the…

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