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Springfield Bike Share

Springfield Bike Share. Presented by David Hutchison , SBS Board Vice- Chair Ozarks Transportation Organization, February 28, 2019. What is bike share?.

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Springfield Bike Share

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  1. Springfield Bike Share Presented by David Hutchison, SBS Board Vice-Chair Ozarks Transportation Organization, February 28, 2019

  2. What is bike share? Bike sharing provides a cost-effective transportation option for trips too far to walk, but not long enough for public transit or driving to be convenient Consists of a network of stations and bikes that can be taken from a station and returned to any station within the network Can be used by paying for one trip at a time or by purchasing a subscription for use over several days, a month, or a year

  3. Bike share in Springfield Launched and maintained by Springfield Bike Share, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit Downtown Park Central area & Missouri State University (not shown) 6 stations (6-10 bike capacity) Approx 25-30 electric-assist bicycles

  4. Partnership with Gotcha Bike Both SBS and MSU are using Gotcha Bike to provide bike share system Durable smart e-bike with customizable/brandable platform Easy-to-use interface for checking out and returning bicycles Versatile back-end analytics Gotcha Bike handles operations and provides bicycles and SBS maintains bike racks

  5. Our Funding Model Per-station funding model: $6,000 to sponsor a station for two years Current revenue source: Corporate and community partners (to-date 90% funded) Potential future revenue sources: More partners, grant funding, crowdfunding (small gifts) Pays for installation and maintenance of bike racks and Springfield Bike Share costs Membership revenue from riders is used by Gotcha Bike to fund bicycles, system operational support, and bicycle repair and maintenance

  6. What will bike share do for Springfield? Enhance the overall health of the community with an active and enjoyable transportation option Create a low-cost transportation alternative to complement existing infrastructure Strengthen Springfield’s central downtown core Improve the livability of our community Attract and retain young professionals with a metropolitan amenity

  7. What is next? Develop agreements with City and Gotcha Bike Launch pilot system in May or June Expand system within central Springfield

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