Extra shelters will be open through at least 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31.
Most City and County of Denver offices will be closed Monday, January 20 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
Department of Transportation & Infrastructure (DOTI) is continuing to make improvements to the bicycling infrastructure in Denver and our employees are taking notice. Some city buildings have secure bike parking and lockers for our employees, and some facilities have showers! Our employees are finding that now is the right time to ditch the ride. They are pedal themselves to the next meeting or even make it their daily commute.
If you have your own bike, you'll find the city offers its employees monitored bike parking and secure bike lockers (more on that in a minute). You will also find bike repair stations at some locations, and more along your route.
Don't have a bike? No problem, rent a JUMP bike through Lime.
The Denver Bike Map was updated in 2019 — which includes the most recent projects and those currently underway, as well as helpful tips for using enhanced bikeways, taking your bike on transit, and staying safe on our streets and trails.
The online map is available; printed copies are available for free at Denver recreation centers, city council offices, and bike shops. Get a bike map today and get riding!
Employee Parking and Transportation has bicycle parking. All downtown city office buildings have bicycle U-racks located around the perimeter of the buildings and inside several of the parking garages. Bicycles are not permitted inside city buildings and offices. Assigned bicycle locker parking may also be available at most building locations for a fee of $3 a month. Please contact Parking & Mobility Services for more information regarding secure bike lockers.
Park your bike properly by curbside. Visit the Lime's How to Lime for more details.
Some city facilities have locker rooms available.
Employees may sign up for limited use to the Denver Employee Fitness Center at the Webb Building. The cost is $10 per month, and only grants access to the lockers and locker room. This pass is not transferable to any other location. Visit the Denver Employee Fitness Center for more information.
Consider pairing biking with taking transit. The city has a subsidized RTD pass program for employees in limited or unlimited positions. A monthly RTD pass—which includes free bus and light rail rides (including to Denver International Airport)—which is free. See how you can take your bike with you on the bus in the video below.
Bicycling in Denver
Riding Tips