of Economic Development Dockless Bike Sharing Filling the Neighborhood Mobility Gap 2014 Great Rivers Greenway Feasibility Study and Planning Effort 2017 BiState Development and Bike Share Working Group ID: 796132
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Slide1
Liza Farr - Project Manager
of Economic Development
Dockless Bike Sharing:
Filling the Neighborhood Mobility Gap
Slide22014:
Great Rivers Greenway Feasibility Study and Planning Effort
2017:
Bi-State Development and Bike Share Working Group
2018: City of St. Louis passes an ordinance and
permit regulations April 16, 2018:
LimeBike and ofo launch
History of Bike Share in St. Louis
Slide3Start-up companies launch with new
bike share technology Ability to be left anywhere
No stations
GPS tracked, back wheel locks to itself
Launch Event for Bike Share!Monday,
April 16, 20189 AMKeiner Plaza
Dockless Bike Sharing:
Background
Slide4Dockless Bike Sharing:
How to Use
Open app to find nearby bike
Scan QR code with phone and unlock wheel
Park bike
legally
and lock wheel to end ride
Slide5Dockless Bike Sharing:
How to Use
Problems? Call: 1 (888)-LIME-345;
OFO:
844-289-9747
Slide6Convenient
: Point to point trips, easy to findCheap and clear price
:
$1/ride (30 minutes LIME 60 minutes OFO);
$0.50/ride for university students/faculty/staff;
$5/100 rides low income membership (LimeBike)
Coverage: More b
ikes means can quickly reach all parts of St. Louis
Coming soon… electric bikes and scooters!
Dockless Bike Sharing:
Benefits
Slide7Dockless Bike Sharing:
Process
Permit Program
Managed/enforced by City of St. Louis
Streets Department
The permit requirements can be found here:
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/street/streets-sidewalks-traffic/permits-inspections/bike-share-permit.cfm
City right of way and property
Notable permit requirements
C
an’t clog s
idewalks or streets
Safety
Data collection
Social/racial equity
Slide8Dockless Bike Sharing:
SLACO: Celebrating the Past, Envisioning the Future
Future of Transportation: Filling the Neighborhood Mobility
Gap
40% cyclists nationwide make
less than $
35,000
Commute
time
: single strongest factor in escaping
poverty
40
% trips
connecting to transit
in large
cities
Most popular trip in Seattle:
daily errands
like grocery store or
pharmacy
Youth
Slide9Dockless Bike Sharing:
Social Equity and Inclusion Neighborhoods
20% of bikes
available in target neighborhoods
$8,500 in funding
planned for
Trailnet
bike share
education classes
Urban
League
to sell low income and cash payment
memberships from
LimeBike
Designated target neighborhood organizations will have
discount code
for low income membership
Potential
future partnerships
to increase access to these options
Slide10Dockless Bike Sharing:
Can we work with you?
Engage and spread the word!
Bike share companies
want to come
to neighborhood events
City/BSD want to present to neighborhood groups
+
Slide11Dockless Bike Sharing:
Bike Safety
SLACO: Celebrating the Past, Envisioning the Future
Importance of
Calm Streets!
Slide12Dockless Bike Sharing:
SLACO: Celebrating the Past, Envisioning the Future
Thanks!
More information:
www.stlbikeshare.org
Liza Farr
Bi-State Development
ejfarr@bistatedev.org
314-982-1400 x1736