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Fort Worth Bike Sharing

Fort Worth Bike Sharing. Nick Olivier Business Development Manager. Concept. First and Last Mile. How it Works. Benefits. Proven Success -. 230 bikes, 23 stations 32,000 trips 123,000 miles 1,070 annual members 6,700 day passes 5.4M calories burned 129,000 lbs. – carbon offset

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Fort Worth Bike Sharing

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  1. Fort Worth Bike Sharing Nick Olivier Business Development Manager

  2. Concept First and Last Mile

  3. How it Works

  4. Benefits

  5. Proven Success - • 230 bikes, 23 stations • 32,000 trips • 123,000 miles • 1,070 annual members • 6,700 day passes • 5.4M calories burned • 129,000 lbs. – carbon offset • 6,000 gallons of gas saved

  6. U.S. Bike Share Systems

  7. Fort Worth is ready • Fastest growing city in US (pop. over 500,000) • 1.8 million residents and employees by 2030. • Off-street paved bike path miles: 57.3 miles • Existing on-street bike lane: 16.27 miles • Existing on-street “sharrow” route: 40 miles • Rapidly growing and enthusiastic cycling community

  8. Progress to date • 501c3 nonprofit • Governed by 9-member Board of Directors • B-cycle chosen as vendor • Finalizing station locations • First stages of permitting • April 2013 system launch • Actively seeking sponsorships, selling advertising and applying for grants

  9. Left to do… • Maintenance Contract • Permitting • Bike Assembly • Station Install • Fundraising… • System Launch • Safety & Education

  10. Successes Challenges • FTA funding • Sponsorships • Permitting • Agencies • Time • Sponsorships • Permitting • Precedent

  11. Proposed Station Locations

  12. Downtown Stations

  13. Downtown Station

  14. Downtown Station

  15. W 7th/Cultural District Stations

  16. West 7th Station

  17. Cultural District Station

  18. Near Southside Stations

  19. Near Southside Station

  20. Sponsorship Opportunities • Range from $1,000/year to $30,000 • Branding available on bicycles, stations, printed materials and on social media outlets • “Presenting Sponsor” opportunity also available

  21. Current Sponsors

  22. Show Your Support! • Volunteer at our Launch Event – Monday, April 22, Earth Day • Try it out! • Follow our progress on Facebook and Twitter • Fort Worth Bike Sharing • @fwbikesharing

  23. Questions?

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