2016-19: Healthy Ride in Your Neighborhood

Healthy Ride is committed to creating a convenient, reliable bike share network for everyone. In 2016 we reached out city-wide to gain feedback from our riders and community members to see where YOU wanted to see new Healthy Ride stations. We created an interactive map and hosted dozens of community meetings across the city in an effort to design the best bike share system for Pittsburgh.

Early on, the goal was to reach 175 stations by implementing “Neighborhood Stations” that would be smaller in size and accommodate fewer bikes. These stations would help Healthy Ride expand into more residential neighborhoods and create a greater density of stations within the network. However, due to the exponential increase in ridership as a result of this expansion, Healthy Ride’s bicycle fleet could not support the full 175 stations and Healthy Ride made the difficult decision to pause all expansion until further notice.

The above map is a reflection of the first round of outreach that was performed from 2016-2018. We took all of your feedback and created a more connected network of 100 stations and 550 bicycles.

2020… and Beyond!

Healthy Ride continues to seek opportunities for expansion. While new stations are on hold, we want to hear your feedback on where Healthy Ride should go next. To make a station suggestion, simply fill out the embedded comment form. Your suggestions will be considered for future expansions!

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