Colorado Supreme Court hears case against Black Hawk
Submitted by Kris Thompson on

Yesterday the Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments from the case against Black Hawk for banning bikes. You can hear the 60 minute oral discussion (30 minutes for both sides) and you can read what Bicycle Retailer had to say. Much more on this to come next week. While no immediate decision will come from this event some speculate that you can read into the questions asked by the court.
Listen to the oral arguments in the Colorado Supreme Court
From Bicycle Retailer
When a local law conflicts with the state’s and affects non-local residents, the state law must take precedence, Paul Schwartz, the lawyer for the cyclists, told the court's seven justices.
A Colorado law says municipalities can’t ban cycling on local roads unless there is an alternate route within 450 feet.
Thus the Black Hawk bike ban is “the poster child” for the kind of local law that conflicts with state law and affects nonresidents, Schwartz said.
"You decided that bikes weren’t compatible with Black Hawk’s economic model ..." — Justice Gregory Hobbs
Justice Gregory Hobbs questioned Schwartz on whether that meant Black Hawk had to build “some expensive route” to accommodate cyclists.
Previous articles
- Bicycle Colorado resources on the issue
- Black Hawk Bans Bikes
- Black Hawk case goes to Supreme Court


2 Comments
Did you intend to put links
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Did you intend to put links related to the case in the article? I bet that Excel liked the link to their website. DO you get extra $$$ for the re-direct?
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links happen automatically
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Those links happen automatically.
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