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MAIN STREET DINING EXTENDED TO OCT 31 <br />After a successful summer of outdoor dining, the <br />closure of Main Street has been extended until <br />October 31 to allow residents and visitors more <br />opportunities to enjoy dining out in Louisville. <br />Main Street closures will continue to include: Main <br />Street from Walnut to Spruce; Main Street from Spruce <br />to Pine; and Main Street from Pine to Elm. Walnut, Pine, <br />Spruce, and Elm remain open to east/west traffic. <br />Visit LouisvilleCO.gov/SupportLocal to find out more <br />about outdoor dining and other ways to support <br />Louisville businesses. <br />PINE STREET BIKE LANES OPEN <br />The Pine Street bike lanes are now open! And the <br />upcoming Bike to Wherever Week (September 21-25) <br />is a great time to check them out. <br />The new visually buffered bike lanes run on either side <br />of the road, starting at Via Appia and ending at the <br />multi -use concrete trail across from Johnson Avenue. <br />Cyclists share the road after this point or take the <br />multi -use concrete trail to Spruce Street. <br />The project, which commenced in April, also included <br />improvements to crossings, curb ramps, medians, <br />pedestrian refuges, and bus stops. <br />As well as enjoying the new bike lanes, you can also <br />sign up for one of the free upcoming bicycle <br />education seminars: <br />• Bicycle Maintenance 101 Sept 23 5:30 - 6:30 PM <br />• Introduction to eBikes Oct 14 5:30 - 6:30 PM <br />Visit LouisvilleCO.gov/BikeWeek for details. <br />REPUBLIC CURBSIDE LEAF & BRANCH EVENTS <br />The next curbside event for Republic customers is the <br />Leaf & Branch Curbside Pick-up scheduled for: <br />• Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 (forTue/Wed customers) <br />• Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020 (forThur/Fri customers) <br />Please have items out by 7:00 AM in street/gutter area. <br />Due to the changing nature of events and services as <br />a result of COVID-19, Republic customers are asked <br />to check the City Calendar LouisvilleCO.gov/Calendar <br />to confirm that scheduled curbside events are going <br />ahead. <br />Visit LouisvilleCO.gov/LeafandBranch for more details <br />about disposing of leaves and other garden waste. <br />�n <br />WHEREVER <br />September <br />21 -251 <br />2020 <br />Whether it's to grab coffee, <br />an evening family ride or to <br />work, pledge to ride with us. <br />We'll be sharing resources, <br />providing bike education <br />opportunities and more! <br />Visit here for more details: <br />Louisvilleco.gov/bikeweek <br />Fall 2020 • Page 3 <br />
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