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2022 BIKETOWN Snapshot
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This page features a snapshot of how BIKETOWN performed as a bike-share system in 2022. Here you will find milestones, ridership numbers, and information on all of the outreach we conducted in 2022.
About Adaptive BIKETOWN
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Adaptive BIKETOWN is Portland's adaptive cycling resource for people living with a disability or who are unable to ride a traditional two-wheeled bike. Partnership between the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and Kerr Bikes. FREE 1-hour rides on any of our Adaptive BIKETOWN bikes.
About BIKETOWN
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BIKETOWN is Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT)’s bike-share system operated by Lyft and sponsored by NIKE, Inc. Explore the history of the city's bike-share program, how we have expanded service over the years. Learn about memberships and programs.
About BIKETOWN for All
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BIKETOWN for All offers affordable, accessible, and fun bike-share transportation for everyone, regardless of income. Those who quality for certain forms of state or federal assistance can sign up for discounted BIKETOWN memberships. Information on member benefits, eligibility, and how to sign up.
Adaptive BIKETOWN
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Adaptive BIKETOWN is Portland’s program to increase biking access for people with disabilities. Partners are existing bike rental businesses. Adaptive bicycles such as handcycles, foot-powered trikes, tandems, and youth-sized cycles for short-term (1-3 hr) rides. Rentals through AdaptiveBIKETOWN.com

Additional adaptive bicycling resources
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Adaptive bicycling resources for people with disabilities, links for short-term or long-term rentals, or where to purchase adaptive bikes locally. Information about projects from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
BIKETOWN 1.0 System Data
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Provides the 1.0 system data to developers, engineers, statisticians, artists, academics and other interested members of the public to use the data for analysis, development, visualization.

BIKETOWN Expansion Survey
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An survey asking the community for input on where to place new BIKETOWN stations and where BIKETOWN should expand to.

BIKETOWN for All
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BIKETOWN for All offers discounted bike-share memberships to Portland-area residents living on low incomes. Oregon Trail Card holders, residents in affordable housing, or those who qualify for unemployment assistance or utility assistance, or who receive other social services, may be eligible.

E-scooter and bike-share data from Ride Report
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Open Data Portal in partnership with the Portland-based tech company Ride Report. Provides academics, advocates, and other community members insight into how e-scooters and BIKETOWN bike-share are used around the city.

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