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Bikesharing Service
The Stockton Mobility Collective’s bikesharing program will provide Stockton residents access to 100 electric-assist smart bikes and approximately 12 stations or hubs that host five to 12 bikes per station. The locations will be based on cost, visibility and community input. The bikeshare program will launch in 2022 and the San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) will work with Mobility Development Foundation, a nonprofit bike sharing/bike program provider, to manage the program.
Become a Committee Advisor
Become a Stockton Mobility Collective Resident Committee Advisor and provide feedback on project design and implementation, and participate in project outreach. Learn more about the role. Apply for the role.
If you're interested in becoming a station site host, contact Christine Corrales, corrales@sjcog.org, (209) 235-0128.
Project Partners
Mobility Development Partners will serve as the bikesharing project lead and oversee the launch and operations of the project. MDP supports the launch and growth of community-controlled mobility programs with work centered on the development, deployment, and operation of electric carshare, bikeshare, and volunteer transportation networks across the United States. These networks are often structured through public or local nonprofit ownership that allows MDP to focus on broadening service to communities that would otherwise go unserved. | |
San Joaquin Regional Transit District is the regional transit provider for San Joaquin County, serving Stockton and San Joaquin County with intercity, interregional, and rural transit services. Those services include RTD’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Express, intercity/county Hopper, Van Go! on-demand, and commuter services. RTD’s mission is to provide a safe, reliable and efficient transportation system for the region and strives to be the transportation service of choice for the residents it serves. RTD will serve as the bikeshare lead for the implementation of the project. |
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Isaiah Anderson
Assistant Regional PlannerPhone: 209-235-0452