Thursday Job Market

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Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:

GO Boulder Manager, Boulder, Colorado
The City of Boulder, Colorado is conducting a nationwide search for the Manager of GO Boulder, the City’s multi-modal transportation program.  Since 1989, GO Boulder has been working to create an innovative and balanced transportation system that sustains the quality of life valued by Boulder residents, employees and visitors.

Director of Finance, Transportation Alternatives, New York NY
The Director of Finance will be responsible for data entry, payroll, grant reporting, assisting and monitoring organizational and program budgets.  The Director will contribute to organizational effectiveness by ensuring the accuracy of the financial systems and the timeliness of financial data.

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Report From Boulder, CO: A City That “Gets It”

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Streetfilms’ Clarence Eckerson, Jr. just returned from Boulder, Colorado — recent recipient of the League of American Bicyclists’ Platinum award for bike-friendliness. He writes: Boulder "gets it" big time — bicycling is important to its residents. So is a healthy walking and green living environment. But please note: this is not a car-free utopia — […]

Streetfilms Inspires Boulder to Paint Some Streets

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We just love when we hear Streetfilms motivational stories from around the globe. Our latest report comes out of Boulder, Colorado. Last year, I traveled there for four days to document the city’s League of American Bicyclists Platinum Status. As is usual on one of these trips, we try to designate one night for a […]
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Transport U: CU-Boulder Catches the Bus to Savings

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This is the third installment in Streetsblog’s series on transportation demand management at American colleges and universities. Part one gave an overview of TDM techniques that schools employ, part two profiled Stanford, and part three looked at MIT. Sustainability is part of the ethos in Boulder, where there’s a joke that there are more bikes than people. And the University of […]

Streetfilms: Contra-Flow Biking in Boulder

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Here’s the first Streetfilm from Clarence Eckerson’s trip to Boulder, Colorado, recent winner of the League of American Bicyclists’ Platinum status designation. This vid shows off a three-block contra-flow bike lane, connecting the Pearl Street pedestrian mall to a greenway network. Where in NYC might contra-flow lanes be useful?

Streetfilms: Boulder Goes Bike Platinum

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Clarence Eckerson rounds out Streetfilms’ series on Boulder, Colorado with this long-form opus. Boulder was recently awarded a rare platinum rating from the League of American Bicyclists, and here we get a flavor for the city’s bike network and the story behind it. I like this telling detail: When it snows, Boulder’s bike paths get […]

Streetfilms: Bike-Thru Banking in Boulder

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Here’s another Streetfilm from Clarence Eckerson’s trip to Boulder, Colorado, where Pueblo Bank & Trust "has been providing bicycle customers a bike drive-thru window for some time now, complete with a bike rack and H2O for thirsty travelers!" Although this is the first bank I’ve heard about, in Portland, Oregon there are a number of […]