Puget Sound Bike Share seeks bike share operator/vendor

Puget Sound Bike Share, a nonprofit working to bring bike sharing to King County, has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) inviting qualified bike share operator/vendors to compete for business deploying and operating a bike share network in the Puget Sound area.

“It’s thrilling to get to this point,” said Puget Sound Bike Share Executive Director Holly Houser. “The $750,000 grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation covers some of our Phase I launch, but we can’t deliver a complete program without the partnership of major players in our community.  With our operator/vendor in place we can begin making commitments on naming rights, station placement and the other benefits to corporations, individuals or foundations that are interested in sponsoring bike share.”

Puget Sound Bike Share has been steadily growing and building support in the region.  Last December, WSDOT recommended that King County receive a $750,000 grant for the purchase and installation of stations in the University District neighborhood.  Puget Sound Bike Share has begun discussions with municipal leaders, developers, advocates and community planners on incorporating bike share stations into their designs and beginning a process for integrating stations to city streets.

“A few years ago a handful of community leaders began planning a bike share network in King County,” said Houser.  “They transformed an idea into a nonprofit organization that is now very close to making bike share a reality.  It is a testament to their dedication to proven innovations, and the enthusiasm of this community for healthy, low-impact transportation options that we are ready to take this step.  The members of our board and the community that supports them deserve our congratulations and gratitude for getting us this far.”

Puget Sound Bike Share will review proposals and make a final decision on a bike share operator/vendor in mid-March 2013.  The operator/vendor will develop, install and operate the network with a target to launch Phase I in spring 2014.

Interested bike share network operators/vendors should contact Puget Sound Bike Share.

 

 

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