A $1 million grant will help bring bike share, e-scooters, free WiFI, a mobile health clinic and a food pantry to a neighborhood that’s 70% Latino and 42% transit-dependent.
A new study out of Colorado State University has found that, on average, bike share systems are saving the U.S. healthcare system more than $36 million a year.
Colorado State University researchers have found that, on average, bike share systems are saving the U.S. healthcare system more than $36 million a year.
This is the third article in a series profiling our five Living Labs, all of which are focused on bettering bike share in historically marginalized communities.