Bay Area Bike Sharing Pilot Program

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Bay Area Bike Sharing Pilot Program April 3, 2013

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Bay Area Bike Sharing Pilot Program. April 3, 2013. Program Goals. Deploy and test bike sharing Evaluate pilot results to determine successful conditions for region-wide deployment For short term use (not to replace rentals) – stand alone trips or connect to transit. Bicycles and Stations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bay Area Bike Sharing Pilot Program

April 3, 2013

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Program Goals

• Deploy and test bike sharing

• Evaluate pilot results to determine successful conditions for region-wide deployment

• For short term use (not to replace rentals) – stand alone trips or connect to transit

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Bicycles and Stations

Bicycles• Commuter-style• Theft/vandal resistant

Stations• Portable, modular• No excavation necessary• Solar-powered w/ battery backup

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• Project Lead– BAAQMD

• Partner Agencies– VTA, SFMTA, SAMTRANS, City of Redwood City, and the County

of San Mateo

• Funding– $4.3 million BACI grant from MTC– $1.4 million TFCA grant from BAAQMD– Local match & in-kind staff time

Regional Bike Share Program

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Regional Program Overview

• 1,000 bicycles in 5 service areas• 500 bikes in San Francisco• 100 bikes in Redwood City• 400 bikes in Mountain View/Palo

Alto/San Jose

• Along Caltrain commute corridor

• 70% initial launch

• Pilot 12-24 months

• Launch in August 2013

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Bike Share in Santa Clara County

• Phase 1: 280 bikes and 28 stations

• Stations located within 1-3 miles of Caltrain stations

• Priority areas: downtowns, city halls, major shopping centers, San Jose State University, Stanford University, and major employment areas

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Bike Sharing Site Selection San Jose State University

San Jose

1a. MLK Library

4. Paseo de San Antonio

19 identified sites

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Bike Sharing Site Selection San Jose State University

Mountain View

1. Mt. View City Hall

5. San Antonio Shopping Center

11 identified sites

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Bike Sharing Site Selection San Jose State University

Palo Alto

2e. University Avenue

1. Palo Alto City Hall

8 identified sites

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Partnership with UniversitiesSan Jose State University• 3 proposed locations in

perimeter of campus• University-led campus bike

share survey (Feb 2012)• 1,744 completed student

surveys• 76% students support bike

share implementation around SJSU

Stanford University• 3 proposed locations on campus

9th & San FernandoMLK

Library

4th & San

Carolos

San Jose State University

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Sponsorship OpportunitiesTitle Sponsor• One title sponsor• Estimated ~$15M for five-year contract• Logo on 1,000 or more bikes and stations,

future bicycles, web, and printed media

Station Sponsor(s)• Sponsor station near workplace• Funds 15-bike station, X number annual

memberships

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Next Steps• Secure additional funds to increase fleet size to full pilot

implementation

• Site permitting and final site selection

• System wide specifications: branding, logo, bicycle color

• Outreach and marketing with key stakeholders

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