Have you told the city what they should do with College Avenue in Fort Collins? They have a website set up so you can help them turn it into a "world class" street.
FC Bikes is encouraging the public to get out and play in the streets of Fort Collins with a new event titled "Open Streets". Open Streets will happen Sunday, July 20 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
This week is Flood Awareness Week. With flooding happening again in Larimer County, it's a good time to bring up LETA, Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority.
West Nile virus is on the rise in Northern Colorado and mosquitoes in Northern Colorado have tested positive for the disease. There are steps you can take to protect yourself and loved ones from West Nile.
The City of Fort Collins will be offering residents a chance to learn more about Xeriscape at their annual Garden Party on July 10 in La Porte, Colorado.
Fort Collins is all about helping you save money and energy. They are so supportive of saving energy they have a program designed to let you borrow up to 15 thousand dollars.
The City of Fort Collins will continue spraying for mosquitoes. Last night the City Council approved several changes to the city’s West Nile Virus Management Plan, including setting the criteria for spraying.
Does the Fort Collins Smoking Ordinance go too far or not far enough? The City of Fort Collins will host a public open house May 22 on possible expansions of the ordinance.
More changes are coming for Transfort bus service in Fort Collins. Starting Monday, May 19th, Transfort will change three new routes, extend service hours and increase frequencies on several routes.
I think everyone should have a "beer week" and Fort Collins is no stranger to good beer, hence the Fort Collins Beer Week celebration going on through Sunday.
Fort Collins Utilities will be replacing the 1930's 4-inch cast iron waterline in College Avenue from Buckeye Street (one block south of Pitkin Street) to Mulberry Street with 8-inch PVC pipe. Beginning Tuesday, May 27, construction will begin at Mulberry Street, working south.
After 16 years and 87 million dollars Fort Collins MAX Rapid Transit bus service is finally fully operational. The 1st bus left the South Transit Center at 11 a.m. on Saturday. It is an amazing achievement considering what it took to make this project happen.