Fiscally sponsored by 501(c)3 Bicycle Colorado https://bicyclecolorado.org/. PaC-MAN advocates for and encourages use of safe, connected, convenient, accessible pedestrian and bike infrastructure for Manitou Springs residents and visitors. PaC-MAN is a group of volunteers working to make Manitou Springs safer and more accessible for nonmotorized transportation (walking, rolling, cycling). PaC-MAN
evolved in response to pedestrian concerns over traversing safely through town after onset of the WAAP (Westside Avenue Action Plan) construction project. We were successful in advocating for safer pedestrian detours through the WAAP and have since expanded our influence on other projects in the community. PaC-MAN has advised on plans and projects such as: POST (Parks, Open Space and Trails Plan), Crystal Park Road safety, Ruxton Avenue Study, Creek Walk, MAPS (Manitou Ave from Park to Serpentine) project and WAAP. Our group has briefed City Council on the Complete Streets concept, developed design criteria for bike racks, advised placement of bike racks and repair stations, and coordinated with PikeRide and Urban Renewal Authority to bring bike share to Manitou Springs. We have also provided weekly public safety announcements to the Pikes Peak Bulletin, conduct Bike Friendly Driver and Auto Friendly Bicyclist training, and create fun bicycling opportunities such as the annual Mayorβs ride during bike month. While PaC-MANβs focus is on identifying infrastructure improvements for nonmotorized transportation, we understand the importance of building partnerships and community, and work with other groups in Manitou Springs and the nearby area. If you are interested in joining or cooperating with our group, we would love to hear from you. PaC-MAN accepts applications via email at [email protected]