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Council President Todd Gloria: News From City of San Diego Ƒ District Three

Council President Todd Gloria and other city leaders kicked off a public input period to gather suggestions on locations for bike sharing stations in San Diego. The city plans to implement a bike sharing program by Spring 2014 with 2000 bikes. Residents have 60 days to provide input on potential station locations through a website that went live on August 16th. City leaders encouraged participation at a press event held on August 22nd in Civic Center Plaza to announce the public involvement website for bike sharing.

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Council President Todd Gloria: News From City of San Diego Ƒ District Three

Council President Todd Gloria and other city leaders kicked off a public input period to gather suggestions on locations for bike sharing stations in San Diego. The city plans to implement a bike sharing program by Spring 2014 with 2000 bikes. Residents have 60 days to provide input on potential station locations through a website that went live on August 16th. City leaders encouraged participation at a press event held on August 22nd in Civic Center Plaza to announce the public involvement website for bike sharing.

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Council President Todd Gloria


City of San Diego District Three
NEWS ADVISORY
For immediate release: August 22, 2013 Contact: Katie Keach, 619-235-5268

Where Would 2,000 Bikes Be Best in San Diego? Public Input Wanted on Bikesharing Locations
SAN DIEGO, CA (August 22, 2013) Council President Todd Gloria will join with fellow City leaders and active transportation advocates TODAY to kick off a public input period on potential bikesharing station locations. Input is gathered through the website www.decobikesandiego.com. The City of San Diego and its partner, DecoBike, are moving forward implementing bikesharing by Spring 2014. One of the first components of the project is to accept public input on potential bike station locations. The website went live on Friday, August 16, and the public has 60 days to provide input on suggested locations. WHO: City Council President Todd Gloria Councilmember Kevin L. Faulconer Councilmember David Alvarez Move San Diego San Diego County Bicycle Coalition Announce public involvement website for bikesharing, encourage participation 11:00 a.m. TODAY, August 22, 2013 Civic Center Plaza next to the City Administration Building Near Third Avenue at B Street, San Diego, CA ###

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