"I can see Divvy as appropriate for Chicago and Evanston, where there are a lot of young people," Trustee Simone Boutet said. "I don't see Divvy as really for Oak Park. Oak Parkers that want to ride have a bike. Most people come to Oak Park to view [the Frank Lloyd Wright] home and studio. They want to walk and don't want to ride a bike. I would like to see the Divvy expense be used to complete the village bike plan and add bike racks for people. Oak Park cyclists need somewhere to park their own bike."