Steve Hoyt-McBeth, project manager for the City of Portland’s Bureau of Transportation gave a great presentation on the effort to bring a bike share to Portland. His presentation was very informative and he was willing to share it with ELGL. Check out the presentation below and some takeaways from the lunch forum. Download the presentation: Portland Bike Share – ELGL Presentation
Now lets hear from the attendees…
The view from the top of Portland City Hall. Great building! pic.twitter.com/cRltfcNsAf
— ELGL (@OregonELGL) April 16, 2014
#LightningRound “What would make you bike more?” #bikeshare — Ben Kittelson (@benkittelson56) April 16, 2014
Learning about Portland’s future with Bike Sharing from Steve Hoyt-McBeth @OregonELGL pic.twitter.com/N9DbM3jNaG — Joshua R. Gregor (@joshg22) April 16, 2014
“Bike share works complimentary with public transportation, it’d be good for @trimet.” – @HoytMcBeth #pdxbikeshare — Ben Kittelson (@benkittelson56) April 16, 2014
For #bikeshares short term users generate the most revenue but annual users generate the most trips – @HoytMcBeth
— ELGL (@OregonELGL) April 16, 2014
#BikeShare can capture the people who use biking as a secondary transportation option #PDXbikeshare pic.twitter.com/fLo0oJ89Yq
— Ben Kittelson (@benkittelson56) April 16, 2014
@benkittelson56 @OregonELGL is such a cool group. Great discussion. Smart suggestions. @PBOTBikeShare
— Steve Hoyt-McBeth (@HoytMcBeth) April 16, 2014