Bicycling
Bicycling Around Longmont
A number of continuously evolving maps are available to help you ride around town. Click the buttons below to view maps online.
The City hosts a Bicycle Issues Committee the 4th Monday of each month. Members of the public are welcome to share their concerns about the bicycling environment and offer suggestions on how to make improvements. See more information on the committee, meeting agendas, meeting minutes and future meeting dates.
Roadway Maintenance for Bicycles
Bicycle Lane Striping
Each year, the City stripes various streets for on-street bike lanes. Streets within the City of Longmont limits are reviewed annually and streets needing repair work are also looked at to determine if bike lanes are feasible within the existing infrastructure.
Report Needed Street or Sidewalk Repairs
- request for routine service such as pothole repair or sweeping
- report damaged sidewalks/concrete that are dangerous to pedestrians and vehicles
You can submit a Street Repair Request online or by contacting Transportation.
Additional Bicycling Resources
BikeLinks 36Â –Â The BikeLinks 36 interactive bike map provides regional information on bicycling facilities for Longmont, Boulder, Boulder County, Louisville, Superior, Lafayette, Broomfield, Arvada and Westminster.
Rules of the Road – Remember to follow these safety tips to avoid pedestrian or automobile conflicts.
Rules for Winter Cycling – Poor street conditions and visibility can make winter riding seem a dangerous ordeal. But, the skills that get you through the winter will only make you a better rider all the time. View Priority Bicycle Snow Routes, too.
Bike-n-Ride – Information from RTD on how to travel with your bike on a bus and utilize commuter bike lockers.