Tucson, Arizona residents are helping choose the next locations for the city's bike share kiosks, according to the City of Tucson website.
December 5, 2014
Tucson, Arizona residents are helping choose the next locations for the city's bike share kiosks, according to the City of Tucson government website.
The city encourages residents to take an online survey regarding the bike share program and view an interactive Wikimap to select their preferred placement of the kiosks. The city introduced the program in October and is soliciting public feedback before the project starts.
The program costs approximately $5 million for 1,000 bikes and 100 stations that cover 10 square miles, according to the Tucson News.