It’s time to dust off those fat bike tires or ring up your coworker down the street to carpool! Winter Bike to Work day returns as part of the Winter Business Commuter Challenge, hosted by Get Around Durango. You have a chance to make history by voting on the Colorado 150th anniversary commemorative license plate, and prospective City Council candidates need to submit their verified signatures soon for the upcoming City Council elections. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Kroeger's Ace Hardware and The Payroll Department
Get Around Durango - https://www.durangogov.org/334/Multimodal-Transportation
Durango Transit - https://www.durangogov.org/Transit
Historic Colorado (Colorado DMV) - https://dmv.colorado.gov/historiccolorado
City of Durango City Council - https://dmv.colorado.gov/historiccolorado
City of Durango Elections - https://www.durangogov.org/182/Elections
It's time to pump up those fat tires. Winter Bike to Workday returns as part of the Winter Business Commuter Challenge. Help make history by voting on your favorite design for a new Colorado license plate, celebrating the state's 150th anniversary. And prospective city council candidates need to have their 25 signatures by February 7th. You're watching the Local News Roundup, brought to you by Kroegers ACE Hardware and The Payroll Department. I'm Wendy Graham Settle. Prospective city council candidates have until Tuesday, February 7th, at 3 PM to turn in their 25 verified signatures. Two city council seats will be up for election this April, Signatures must be verifiable registered electors of the city of Durango. And although 25 signatures may not seem like a lot, there are many reasons a signature may not count including, the signer uses a nickname rather than their legal name, the signer hasn't updated their address with voter registration and has moved since the last election, the signer fails to include the street designation, the signer fails to include their unit number or apartment number, the signer lists a post office box rather than a residential address, the signer's printed signature is unreadable. Prospective candidates must have scheduled an appointment with the city clerk to pick up a candidate packet. Only after that meeting can signatures be collected. Visit the election tab on the City of Durango's website to learn more about the election process and view important dates for candidates. Winter Bike to Work Day is Friday, February 10th from 7-9 AM, as part of this years Winter Business Commuter Challenge. From Saturday, February 4th through Friday, February 10th, local businesses and organizations can compete to see who can bike, bus, walk, roll, carpool, or telecommute the most. You may need to break out a shovel or two for the sidewalk in front of your house. The winner will receive the coveted Snowflake trophy, which will be presented at a celebration on the 10th at Carver Brewing at 5 PM. Visit Durango's Transit page for more information on the trophy, other prizes, and the passport. The Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles is hosting the Great License Plate Contest or the Historic Colorado Contest, to vote on the design of the new Colorado license plate to celebrate the State's 150th anniversary. Design submissions were submitted in November 2022, for the plate design in two categories, under 13 and 13 and up. Beginning February 1st through February 15th, you can vote on your favorite design for the plate in both categories. The winner of the 13 and up category will be selected as the license plate design, receive a $1,000 prize and a commemorative plate with their design. Vote online at the DMV's website. Thank you for watching this edition of the Local News Roundup. I'm Wendy Graham Settle.