TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager
FROM: Kevin V. Arata, Director, Corporate Communications
DATE: August 6, 2018
RE:
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Shared Bike operations within the City of Fayetteville
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate
Executive Summary:
Bike sharing programs are used within many municipalities, universities and business campuses nation-wide. Fayetteville State University (FSU) is partnering with Lime in mid-August to provide bikes to students within the campus and its outlying areas. Bike sharing is ideal for short trips, providing users the ability to conveniently use bicycles located in their area. Bike sharing programs have the capability to reduce vehicular traffic, especially for short point-to-point trips; their use is often seen as a "first mile / last mile" mode of transportation to and from other transportation assets.
Background:
City of Fayetteville representatives (CM Dawkins / Kevin Arata) were invited by Street Level Media to a briefing by Lime staff to FSU representatives in the winter of 2018. Since that time, FSU has contracted with Lime to begin using their services on or about Aug. 20th. Staff have continued to research how other municipalities have approached the use of shared bike programs in their areas, a synopsis of which is provided in the attached PowerPoint presentation.
Issues/Analysis:
As a result of FSU's contract with Lime, those bikes will soon be visible in other parts of the city, not just on the FSU campus. It is recommended that the City of Fayetteville take a position on the use of bike sharing across the city in an effort to control their entry into the city as they see fit, rather than allowing vendors to decide when and how to implement their individual bike sharing programs.
Budget Impact:
None foreseen. Bike sharing programs are typically instituted by ve...
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