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Do You Want A Bike Station in Your Neighborhood?

Bublr Bikes is seeking input from community members on where to locate its new bike stations.

Bublr Bikes is seeking input from community members on where to locate its new bike stations. Back to the full article.

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3 thoughts on “Do You Want A Bike Station in Your Neighborhood?”

  1. Alan B. says:

    Great start to bike sharing in Milwaukee. It would make sense to have stations in the neighborhoods/retail areas surrounding downtown such as Brady St, North Ave, Downer Ave, UWM & Marquette campuses, Bay View/KK, Walkers Point, Third Ward and along the Hank Aaron trail. The 30 min timeframe might be a bit short for some trips if there’s not a station to drop off the bike before shopping, etc. Hopefully additional minutes beyond 30 min won’t be cost prohibitive.

  2. Sarah & Richard Kimball says:

    Yes, we want a bikeshare on Downer Avenue in the shopping area. We love these programs in other cities. Biked all over areas of Manhattan and use them in other cities.

  3. Luci Klebar says:

    Love the Bubblr Bikes idea. We’ve pedaled all over San Diego on rented bikes. It would be nice to have bikes near the East Library, Shorewood Shopping District–Oakland & Capitol, at Prospect & Brady Street near the path to the Oak Leaf Trail, and Colectivo on Humboldt as a few possible locations.

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