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Share your ideas for a bike share program in Asheville

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Improve access to public transpoprtation options, especially for underserved communities
Increase physical activity to benefit people’s health
Improve mobility and access between business districts, campuses, parks and greenways, recreation, government services, residential neighborhoods and other destinations
Reduce motor vehicle congestion, fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation
Improve Asheville’s image as a sustainable and bikeable community
Increase the number, safety, and visibility of bicyclists on the street
Identify sustainable funding streams, including robust fare revenue, to maintain ongoing operations with minimal need for sponsorship or public investment
Promote and support tourism in Asheville
Provide a new low-cost mobility option that reduces demand for parking
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