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City to assume ownership of bike racks after Tulsa Bike Share ceases operations

3320000 · May 14, 2025
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Public Works staff told the committee that Tulsa Bike Share has stopped operations; the city will take ownership of the installed racks and maintain them, while the shareable bikes themselves are not part of the transfer.

Public Works staff informed the Urban and Economic Development Committee on May 14 that Tulsa Bike Share Inc. has ceased operations and the city is taking administrative steps to terminate the company's right‑of‑way occupancy permit and assume responsibility for the installed bike racks.

Paul Zacher, Public Works, said the city had issued the package…

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