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Flagstaff Biking Organization’s Comments to City Staff and Council on the Draft Active Transportation Master Plan

Here are FBO’s comments submitted to the City of Flagstaff on the Draft Active Transportation Master Plan: https://flagstaffbiking.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FBO-ATMP-Comments-1.pdf Nov 19, 2021 City Staff, Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Council- We are writing today to provide feedback on the city’s Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP). We commend the city on the installation of Flagstaff’s first protected bike lanes this fall. We have already heard positive feedback from the cycling community and have

Trail Day! October 23rd, Lower Sunset Trail, maintenance above Schultz Tank

This popular route needs some drains cleaned and some tread tune up. Help us bring it back up to speed! Drive up Schultz Pass Road to the Schultz Tank parking lot. Follow the signs. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the

Comment now on the City of Flagstaff’s Draft Active Transportation Master Plan!

The Active Transportation Master Plan is the most important bicycle infrastructure plan for Flagstaff ever! All of the links and info you need are below, but please make an effort to learn about it and stress to City representatives and staff that this is important to you! Upon initial review by Flagstaff Biking Organization, it is apparent that, although there is lots to love in the Draft, bicycling, (and pedestrian),

Trail Day! October 9th, Little Bear and Little Elden tread repair

We’ll be tuning up Lower Little Bear and Little Elden near Little Bear. Drive north on Highway 89 to Elden Springs Road. Drive in on Elden Springs Road, follow signs. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing.

Cambium Wealth & Legacy Strategies Sponsorship

2021 Trail Program Featured Sponsor Flagstaff Biking Organization has revamped our Trail Program for 2021 in order to focus more on fundraising for some substantial trail projects that are coming for the Flagstaff area. Part of that program has been to create perks for businesses that support our trails by making substantial financial donations to our Trail Program. We are featuring Cambium Wealth & Legacy Strategies to honor their commitment

Trail Day! September 18th, Pedals v. Pistons v. Horseshoes v. Hiking Boots, West Secret Trail

Join us and the Coconino Trail Riders, Coconino Horsemen’s Alliance and Northern Arizona Trail Runners in this annual celebration of shared use trails! Everyone benefits when we work together. Drive up Snowbowl Road to Friedlein Prairie Road. Drive in on Friedlein Prairie Road, high clearance recommended. You can park at the start of Friedlein Prairie and hitch a ride if you don’t have a high clearance vehicle. Google Map PLEASE

Trail Day! August 28th, Arizona National Scenic Trail tread repair above lower Snowbowl Road

We’ll be cleaning drains and reestablishing tread on one of the best trails in Flagstaff! Drive up Snowbowl Road to Friedlein Prairie Road. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing. Thanks for helping us out by doing

Trail Day! August 14th, Arizona National Scenic Trail tread repair between Aspen Corner and Snowbowl Road, lower

We’ll be cleaning drains and reestablishing tread on one of the best trails in Flagstaff! Drive approximately 3.5 miles up Snowbowl Road, follow signs. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing. Thanks for helping us out by

NOAZ Signs and Mountain Line partner to help spread cycling safety message

We have partnered with Mountain Line and NOAZ Signs to create and install signage on seven buses to spread messaging about distracted driving, bicyclists’ place in the road way, and the real consequences of dangerous driving. NOAZ Signs donated the printing for seven 44″ x 21″ signs at no charge. Mountain Line donated the space on the back of seven buses for free as well. Flagstaff Biking Organization volunteers created

Trail Day! July 17th, Aspen Loop Trail and Arizona National Scenic Trail tread repair

We’ll be cleaning drains and reestablishing tread on some of the best trails in Flagstaff! Drive approximately 7 miles up Snowbowl Road, follow signs. Humphries Trail Head Parking Lot. Google Map PLEASE RSVP: We will are asking that participants RSVP at least a day before each event in order for us to be better able to plan. It’s easy and only takes a minute using the form we are providing. Thanks