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DTS outlines steps to stabilize Biki fleet and integrate bike‑share with HoloCard
Summary
Department of Transportation Services presented a Biki update, citing declining operator margins and vandalism, and proposed a city‑supported integration with the HoloCard fare system and a federally eligible refurbishment program for the docked fleet.
The Department of Transportation Services on Sept. 24 updated the City Council committee on operations and financing for Biki, Honolulu’s docked bike‑share system, and proposed steps to stabilize the program and integrate it with the city’s HoloCard payment platform.
Director Roger Morton said Biki operates about 1,200 bikes at roughly 132 stations and has recorded more than 5 million rides since 2017, but the operator’s margins have eroded and…
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