Launching July 2012

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City partners with BikeShareKC. Thanks to Blue KC we are taking the next step to launch bike sharing this summer. Read more...

Bike sharing is a new public transportation option that will provide a fun and convenient way to experience everything our city has to offer. It will transform the city into a healthier, more livable, and economically competitive place to live, work, and play. Follow our progress by joining our mailing list, following us on Twitter at @bikesharekc, and joining us on Facebook at Facebook.com/bikesharekc.

For media inquiries please contact Sarah Shipley at sarah.shipley@bikewalkkc.org or 202-577-7141.

Health
KC ranks too high for public health problems like obesity, diabetes, etc. BikeShareKC will give people more convenient opportunities to get physical activity.

Access
BikeShareKC will compliment the transit system, and give residents low cost access to jobs and services.

Sustainability
More options for short trips around town mean fewer cars on the road and less pollution in our air.

Economics
Today's economy demands creative and talented people, and that workforce increasingly prefers vibrant cities with high quality bicycling. BikeShareKC will help local companies attract and retain the best and brightest.

Advocacy
BikeShareKC will elevate the profile of bicycling in Kansas City and be a catalyst for more bike lanes, trails, and other facilities that will benefit everyone who rides a bike

Startup Suppporters and Partners:
OfficePort   Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art           Tricycle Transit

Special thanks to the City of KCMO, Tricycle Transit, Downtown Council, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Regional Transit Alliance, the River Market Community Association, Rosedale Development Association, Local Investments Support Corporation, Crossroads Community Association, Verio (formerly Patti Banks Associates), OfficePort, Downtown Neighborhood Association, EventPort208, Global Prairie, and many more!

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