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With about $705,000 in expenses, Red Bike ended 2022 with a profit of about $297,000. UC Health’s pullout, however, created “a large hole in our (2023) budget,” McClintock said.
Red Bike only collected $303,000 from rider fees in 2022 with 70% of its funding coming from government and business contributions. Per the Enquirer article, the city of Cincinnati has provided ...
McClintock says Red Bike was selected in 2020 as a living lab by the Better Bike Share Partnership to find ways to make sure bicycles were available to everyone. He says that's what equity means.
Cincinnati's Red Bike gets $500,000 funding, ensuring operations until 2028, and implements a new strategy for stability and growth. Cincinnati Business Courier Select a City ...
Playwright Caridad Svich’s coming-of-age story “Red Bike” plays through Feb. 26 at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center.
Cincinnati's Red Bike service, which many depend on for regular transportation, will stay open another year. However, its future is still up in the air.
Red Bike, the region’s nonprofit bike share service, will pause regular operations on Jan. 12, with plans to reopen service in early spring, the company announced Tuesday.
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