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New Haven’s bike share program returns

New Haven’s bike share program returns

Steven Winter, who runs the city’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, said he and Mayor Justin Elicker are excited for residents to have access to…

Tuesday, Sep 03

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Steven Winter, who runs the city’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, said he and Mayor Justin Elicker are excited for residents to have access to the bikes again. New Haven, Connecticut, is relaunching its bike share program. One hundred electric and 100 pedal bikes will soon be available at 30 stations around the city.

The initial program launched in 2018. It was run by P3 Global Management but fell apart in 2020; the company cited the COVID-19 pandemic for its failure.

This time, the city has partnered with Drop Mobility. New Haven-based bike shop The Devil’s Gear will maintain the inventory.

Mayor Justin Elicker (D), who often rides his bike around the city, couldn’t attend the ribbon-cutting because he tested positive for COVID-19.

Steven Winter, who runs the city’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, said he and Elicker are excited for residents to have access to the bikes again.

“It’s going to be an amazing way to have affordable, convenient, healthy, and environmentally friendly options for residents and visitors here in the elm city,” Winter said. “Residents can get to work, run errands, meet up with friends, all without breaking a sweat. And visitors can cruise around the city easily and see everything that New Haven has to offer.” Bikes will be at 30 locations around the city. The e-bikes go 15 MPH. Riders must be 16 to use them.

Amelia Lee, a Yale student and member of the New Haven Climate Movement, biked to the ribbon-cutting between classes. She outlined the program’s benefits.“It establishes […]

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