Politics & Government
New Rochelle Seeks Input on Bicycle Sharing Program
City officials are asking people to answer a four-question online survey.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — New Rochelle is in the process of creating a bicycle share program and wants to hear what the public think about it.
In May, the city announced it was working P3 Global Management and E3Think, who have established successful bicycle-sharing programs in places such as Hoboken, NJ, according to information at noambramson.org.
The newrochelle.bike website said the sharing program in New Rochelle is part of E3Think’s plan to have bike shares in towns along I-95 from New York City to Boston.
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In New Rochelle, the initial plan is to have 100 bicycles at nearly about a dozen stations.
Since the program is still in the design stage, the city wants the public to answer a four-question survey which can be accessed here.
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Photo caption: Proposed locations of bicycle-sharing stations. Photo credit: City of New Rochelle.
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