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The Stapleton Transportation Management Association (TMA), Denver Police Department, COP Shop and the Major Taylor Bicycling Club of Denver announce the opening of a new community resource center – The Hub.

The hub is a new free and open to the public community resource center that will open in
Stapleton on February 6.  Activities and resources at the hub will focus primarily on alternative transportation and neighborhood safety.  The goal of the center is to serve as a catalyst for behavioral change amongst residents, employers, and employees that will lead to a safer, healthier community.  Sponsored by the Stapleton Transportation Management Association (TMA), the Denver Police Department, COP Shop and the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Denver, programs and resources will include:
“Try Transit Program” – a “hands-on” on how to find transit information and resources and a
direct experience using the Denver metro area transit system.
RTD bus passes.
Information on carpooling, vanpooling and Ego Car share.
Walking clubs and biking programs.
Saturday classes to introduce biking to residents, young and old.
Cycling 101- teaching rules of the road, with updated cycling laws and information.
ABC Maintenance- teaching riders how to maintain their tires, brakes and chain.
Cycling Safety- helping riders learn trail safety.
Family bike rides for families, June through
October.
Neighborhood Watch Program training.
Training on crime prevention techniques for business owners.
Center hours:  Monday – Thursday  10-3
Saturday 9 –noon.
Stop by and check it out!
For more
information: call Angie Malpiede, 303 468-3231 or Sergeant Eric Knutson, 720 865-2356