Bicycle Working Group Presents Report to Increase Ridership in Los Alamos

August 08, 2025 | Los Alamos, New Mexico


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Bicycle Working Group Presents Report to Increase Ridership in Los Alamos
The Los Alamos County Transportation Board convened on August 7, 2025, addressing key issues related to local transportation and community concerns. The meeting began with a quorum established, with members Mark, Lizowski, Altier, and Hampton present, while members Talley, Chappelle, and Edwards were absent.

Public comments highlighted community frustrations, particularly regarding road blockages. Local resident Dave North raised concerns about excessive road closures, specifically mentioning the prolonged blockage at Longview in White Rock, which has persisted for months without apparent activity. He urged the board to improve management of road closures to better serve the community's needs.

The board also approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on June 5 unanimously. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a presentation by Herman Gepert from the bicycle working group. Gepert summarized a comprehensive report aimed at increasing bicycle ridership in Los Alamos. He emphasized the need for improved infrastructure to support cycling, drawing comparisons to cities with successful bike-friendly environments.

The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of technical difficulties affecting public participation, as the Granicus platform was down, but attendees were informed that the meeting would be recorded for later viewing. The discussions underscored ongoing efforts to enhance transportation options and address community concerns in Los Alamos County.

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