Grants were discussed for expanding the Green Bike program with new stations and e-bikes, aiming to link the east and west sides of the city. Another grant would fund the design and cost estimate for Phase One of the Red Butte Creek Trail, part of the proposed Beehive Bikeway.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
These grants would fund capital improvements and expansion of the city's bike-sharing system and bikeway infrastructure, reducing reliance on local tax dollars for these projects.
Commuters, recreational cyclists, and residents seeking sustainable and active transportation options benefit from expanded bike infrastructure.
Voices: Salt Lake City’s cyclist culture is growing. It’s time for the city to catch up. The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah E-Bike Program offers $800 vouchers to qualified residents ABC4 Utah
Grants were discussed for expanding the Green Bike program with new stations and e-bikes, aiming to link the east and west sides of the city. Another grant would fund the design and cost estimate for Phase One of the Red Butte Creek Trail, part of the proposed Beehive Bikeway.
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