upper waypoint

Bay Area Bike Share May Expand to Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Bay Area Bike Share
Bay Area Bike Share bikes docked outside SFMTA headquarters. (Bryan Goebel/KQED)

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is considering expansion of the Bay Area Bike Share program to Oakland, Berkeley and Emeryville. An MTC committee will vote on funding for the additional locations at its meeting next Wednesday. MTC staff have also recommended that additional locations be analyzed for further expansion.

The East Bay was not included in the bike share pilot that launched with 700 bikes last August in San Francisco and the Peninsula.

Despite that, Alameda County has the second-highest number of Bay Area Bike Share memberships.

"We've got a built-in demand," said Renee Rivera of Bike East Bay. She's pushing to bring 350 to 500 bikes to a corridor near BART.

"I think everyone is in agreement right now that an East Bay pilot makes a lot of sense, and we know we're going to see good usage over here," Rivera said.

Sponsored

Rivera says she would love to see those light-blue bikes in the East Bay by Bike to Work Day in 2015.

As of last week, 160,000 bike trips total have been taken in the five Bay Area cities participating in the program.

Jon Brooks contributed to this report.

lower waypoint
next waypoint
How Have Wage Increases Affected Fast Food Workers?SFSU President Begins Negotiations With Campus Gaza ProtestersSmall Houses Pose Solution to Housing CrisisA Family Fled Ethnic Violence in India. Its Echoes Resonate in the Bay AreaWho Owns the Apartment Next Door? California Agency Says it Will Take Millions to Find OutCalifornia Groundwater Surges After Torrential Rain and SnowstormsIt’s a 408 vs. 510 Showdown as San Jose Earthquakes Take on Oakland RootsAmor Towles on his New Short Story Collection 'Table for Two'SFMOMA’s New Collaboration with Artists with DisabilitiesGrooblen: 'Egg Freeze'