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Citi Bike in NYC Community Planning Workshops
Photo: Dmitry Gudkov Credit: vetaturfumare via Flickr
The Station
The Bike
One more choice for getting around town!
Another Option
Launch May 2013
After Phase 2 Expansion
6,000 bikes 12,000 bikes
332 stations ~750 stations
• Sponsored by Citi Bank and MasterCard
• Privately operated by Motivate
Citi Bike in NYC
System launch: May 2013 To date: • 10 million+ trips per year
• 8+ trips per bike on busiest days
• 67K+ trips on busiest days
• 100,000+ members
New Yorkers Respond
Pricing
Memberships Day Pass $ 12 includes unlimited 30-minute rides in a 24-hour period.
3 - Day Pass $ 24 includes unlimited 30-minute rides in a 72-hour period.
Annual Pass $ 14.95/month includes unlimited 45-minute rides for one year.
Special Rate Memberships NYCHA $ 5/month
includes unlimited 45-minute rides
Credit Union $5/month includes unlimited 45-minute rides
IDNYC $131.75/month 15% discounted membership
includes unlimited 45-minute rides
• Community Keys
• Partnerships with community based organizations that provide access to Citi Bikes for community programming
• Better Bike Share Partnership
• Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation • NYC Department of Transportation • NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene • Citi Bike
• Citi Bike for Youth
• Pilot Program providing access to youth ages 16-24
Community Programs
Safety
• Citi Bike membership as platform for cyclist safety education
• Bike rules are on all literature,
bikes, and kiosks • Citi Bike Street Safety Classes
provided by Bike New York
• Members receive $10 helmet discount
• DOT Helmet Giveaways
Safety “Bike Share riders have lower rates of crashes than other cyclists.” - Mineta Transportation Institute 2016 Report
• Stations located every few blocks
• Larger stations at major
destinations (e.g. transit) • Community Planning
Workshops help determine locations
Station Placement
Outreach Process
Site Considerations