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GREEN
COMMUTING

The Town is committed to providing opportunities for alternative transportation to reduce the number of gasoline powered cars on the road and to improve congestion.

The Breckenridge Town Council adopted the "EV Readiness Plan" May 11, 2021. This plan provides guidance for local communities and businesses on how to electrify transportation and mobility. 

green

commutes

The Green Commutes program's goal is reduce the number of cars causing congestion around town. Employees earn points and prizes based on alt commuters trips.

EV

Charging

There are 44 public EV charging ports to charge your electric vehicle in Breckenridge. All units are ChargePoint and require a small fee for energy use.

breckenridge freeride

The Breckenridge FreeRide saw over 1.1M riders in 2018. With over 12 convenient routes, there's no reason not to hop on the FreeRide for trips around town.

Red flag

Days

The Town uses a system called red flag days to let employees and residents know when heavy traffic is expected. Help become part of the solution by planning alternatives to your commute in advance.

GREEN COMMUTES

Winter 20/21

Summer 2021

Info Coming Soon
Winter Commutes

December: 24-31

January: 1-4; 10-11; 18-20; 25-26

February: 1; 8-9; 14-16; 21-22; 29

March: 7-14

RED FLAG DAYS

Red flag days are known days when traffic is expected to be heavy in town. This can be complicated by winter weather, causing large back ups. Plan ahead this winter and consider leaving early when snow is predicted.

RedFlag
Rideshare

EV CHARGING

Download the ChargePoint app for fast, convenient payment, availability, and notifications at Breckenridge charging locations.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Challenge yourself to use alternative modes of transportation to reduce congestion in Breckenridge. Make mindful choices when planning long distance travel. 

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