Biki Expansion Open House

03/09/2018

1. Thursday, March 29 | 6pm-8pm | Thomas Jefferson Elementary School

324 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu

2. Tuesday, April 11 | 6pm-8pm | Makiki District Park

1527 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu

3. TBD

 

Save the date for the first of three Biki open houses. These public forums are free and open to anyone and will serve as a time to share information, ask questions and gather input about Biki’s plans to expand this summer. Following a brief introduction, attendees are welcome to roam between the various informational stations. Light refreshments will be served.

 

We will share the proposed site plans and specific locations, and answer any questions you might have about expansion or bikeshare in general. 
Expansion Plans : Installation of 30-50 new Biki Stops and increase of up to 400 bikes
New Areas: UH Manoa (6-8 Biki Stops), Upper Makiki (7-10 Biki Stops), Diamond Head/KCC (3-5 Biki Stops), Iwilei (3-5 Biki Stops)
15-20 infill in the current service area
Timeline: June or July

 

Additional topics/what else to expect: 

1. Biki bike demo and pricing- learn about the Biki bike’s unique features, membership options available, and how to use Biki.

2. Safety and education – learn the laws and guidelines for bicyclists on the road from Hawaii Bicycling League, bike routes, and Biki Bicycling Basics workshops.

3. Community benefits – find out how bikeshare helps Hawaii meet its transportation and energy goals, alleviates traffic congestion, improves public health and supports local businesses

4. City and County’s Complete Streets Program will answer questions about the City’s plans on bike lanes and complete streets, and how the Oahu Bike Plan aligns with Biki’s expansion.


If you would like to have an informational table, or if you have any questions please contact expand@bikesharehawaii.org.

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