Bike Share Feasibility Report
At the March 6, 2019 meeting of Council, Council received report C 41/2019 Bike Share Feasibility Study Update . This report outlined three options for a bike share service in Windsor:
Model | Description | Example |
1. Traditional – Public Sector Owned | Municipality (or a non-profit) owns fleet, manages and operates the system. Municipality generally assumes responsibility for cost overruns. | Montreal, Toronto,Vancouver,Hamilton, Detroit |
2. Private – RFP (Exclusive Operator) | Municipality issues an RFP to operate and manage a bike share system based on a set of service standards. A successful proponent delivers the service at no-cost to the municipality but has the right (typically exclusive) of operation on City infrastructure. | Victoria, Kelowna, UBC, Kingston, etc. |
3. Private – Permit (Multiple Operators) | Municipality allows multiple companies to operate within city boundaries. | Calgary |
The report also provided draft goals for a bike share program:
| Draft Goals | Performance Metric |
1 | Increase cycling trips as a percentage of total trips | - Mode Share for All Trips and/or Mode Share to Work
- Average daily trips per 1,000 residents
- Daily bike share trips
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2 | Increase access to transit – improving connections within the first and last mile of transit stops | - % of Bus Stops within 200 metres of a bike or station
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3 | Increasing opportunities for recreation throughout the city | - Average daily trips per bike
- Average daily trips per bike outside of peak commuting hours (9-4pm & 6-9pm)
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4 | Improving environmental outcomes through improved air quality and reduced greenhouse gas emissions | - Reduced vehicle kilometres traveled (VKT)
- Mode Share for All Trips and/or Mode Share to Work
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