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County and city staff outline operations, maintenance and card rules for Downtown Boulder bike‑and‑ride shelter

2609893 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Boulder County and City of Boulder staff told TAB that the county manages card issuance and remote access for bike‑and‑ride shelters, while the city is responsible for on‑site maintenance; staff said they updated website links and plan continued coordination after community reports of cleanliness and security problems.

Boulder County and City of Boulder staff briefed the Transportation Advisory Board on operations and maintenance of the bike‑and‑ride shelters at the Downtown Boulder Station during the March 2025 TAB meeting. Alexandra Phillips, bicycle planner with Boulder County, described how the county manages card issuance and the remote card‑access system while the city performs physical maintenance such as cleaning and trash removal.

Alexandra Phillips said the first bike‑and‑ride shelters were installed in 2011 and the Downtown Boulder Station shelter opened in 2015. The county manages card access (applicants fill an online form, upload photo ID, select up to three shelters and receive a mailed access card in about 5–7…

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