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Daly City launches Bay Wheels bike share station at BART for residents

May 13, 2024 | Daly City, San Mateo County, California



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Daly City launches Bay Wheels bike share station at BART for residents
Daly City has officially launched its first Bay Wheels bike share station at the Daly City BART, marking a significant step towards enhancing sustainable transportation options in the area. This initiative allows residents, particularly students from San Francisco State University living in Daly City, to easily access electric bikes for commuting. The city hopes this will pave the way for additional bike share locations, potentially expanding to Westlake and other densely populated areas.

During the recent City Council meeting, officials expressed excitement about the new bike share program, highlighting its potential to promote cycling as a viable transportation alternative. One council member shared their personal experience riding the bikes, describing them as "really nice to ride" and emphasizing the effortless experience they provide.

In addition to the bike share announcement, the council recognized several community events and initiatives. They celebrated National Library Week, Fair Housing Month, and the achievements of local students, including the selection of Maxwell Espanola as the 2024-2025 Daly City Youth Poet Laureate. The meeting also acknowledged the contributions of local businesses during Small Business Week and discussed upcoming events, including a wildfire awareness event and a moment of silence for Memorial Day.

As Daly City embraces these developments, the community looks forward to the positive impact of the bike share program and the continued celebration of its diverse cultural heritage.

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