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City launches electric assist bike program to boost ridership

October 09, 2024 | El Paso City, El Paso County, Texas


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City launches electric assist bike program to boost ridership
In a recent government meeting, officials announced the upcoming launch of 36 new electric assist bikes, a significant addition to the city’s bike-sharing program. The bikes, funded through a successful grant program, are set to be rolled out later this week or early next week, with graphics currently being added.

The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the bike fleet, which has been in service since 2015. The electric assist bikes have proven to be popular, being checked out three times more frequently than traditional bikes and used for longer durations. Officials highlighted the ease of use, noting that even non-cyclists can navigate challenging routes with these bikes.

Looking ahead, the city plans to apply for additional federal funds for fiscal years 2026 to 2028 to replace the existing fleet with more electric assist bikes. This resolution, which authorizes staff to submit the application by the upcoming deadline, received unanimous approval from the council.

The meeting underscored the city’s commitment to improving public transportation options and promoting sustainable travel, with officials expressing enthusiasm for the positive impact of electric assist bikes on the community.

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