More Bike Share Resources
Source: Citylab
What kept Seattle's Pronto! bike share program from thriving? Turns out it was several things.
Read More >Source: Better Bike Share Partnership
Perhaps the grandest vision of bike share is one in which the system acts not only as a transportation service, but also as an essential community resource.
Read More >Memphis Bike Share Will be Private, NonProfit, and Community-Led
Source: Better Bike Share Partnership
The bike share model in Memphis is a new one for the United States: It's driven by an advertising firm and a cadre of multi-sector stakeholders, rather than the government itself.
Read More >Source: American Planning Association
Bike share with transit
Read More >Source: The Pennsylvania Environmental Council
Based on the findings of a 2009 bike share feasibility study, the City of Philadelphia has worked to build support and funding for a bike sharing system. The Bike Share Working Group was formed to evaluate business models and develop a feasible business plan.
Read More >Source: New Orleans Regional Planning Commission
Drawing from recent successes in cities across North America, bike share has been identified as a tool to meet resident, worker, and visitor mobility needs. It supports multiple ongoing programs in the City of New Orleans,
Read More >Regional Bike Share Implementation Plan for Los Angeles County
Source: Fehr & Peers
This Regional Bikeshare Implementation Plan envisions a bikeshare system that is accessible to Los Angeles County residents, students, workers and visitors, and that integrates with existing Metro services to provide a seamless passenger experience and improve the reliability,
Read More >Source: Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Bike share is a network of bicycles and stations that allows users to make short trips (1-3 miles) quickly, conveniently and affordably. The simple act of getting more people on bikes benefits public health,
Read More >Source: Lawrence- Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization
The Lawrence-Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) engaged Toole Design Group (TDG) to explore the feasibility of a bike share program in Lawrence, Kansas.
Read More >Bike Sharing in the United States: State of the Practice and Guide to Implementation
Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
This PBIC report provides recommendations for communities interested in bike share based on lessons learned from existing bike share systems.
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