The March 2026 edition of the Mobility for All newsletter from Boulder County highlights the program’s commitment to fostering accessible, affordable, and equitable transportation for residents of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. As a key initiative, Mobility for All promotes multimodal options—including buses, biking, walking, and ridesharing—while emphasizing mobility as a fundamental need for social, economic, and health well-being in the community.

The newsletter captures the transitional spirit of March, with its chilly mornings, occasional snow, and increasing daylight, encouraging layered dressing and preparedness. It spotlights engaging community events, such as free Mobility 101 workshops paired with fun Loteria (Mexican Bingo) games. These sessions, held at locations like the Lafayette Senior Center, Longmont Public Library (in Spanish), and Longmont Senior Center, teach practical travel tips and offer prizes, making learning about sustainable transport enjoyable and inclusive.

Celebratory notes include a successful Winter Bike to Work Day, where over 150 cyclists connected with resources despite the cold, underscoring year-round biking enthusiasm. Transit Driver Appreciation Day on March 18 invites riders to express gratitude to operators who navigate challenging conditions and ensure reliable service.

Opportunities for involvement abound: a one-minute survey seeks feedback on Vision Zero graphics to advance road safety; an online seminar from Portland State University’s TREC explores integrating housing into transportation planning; and hands-on assistance is offered for the RTD LiVE low-income fare discount program, particularly benefiting those using Access-on-Demand. The draft Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan open house invites family-friendly input on future land use and policies.\Featured partners like Age Well Boulder County address aging residents’ needs, while the calendar lists vibrant local happenings, from the World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade to senior hikes and the quirky Frozen Dead Guy Days festival.

Overall, the newsletter reinforces Mobility for All’s role in building an inclusive network through education, events, feedback, and partnerships. It encourages photo submissions, job pursuits in transit, and direct connections via email or virtual meetings, inspiring residents to embrace diverse, sustainable ways to move and strengthen community ties.