DAYTON — Link: Dayton Bike Share will launch seven new hub locations in the Link Dayton app on Wednesday. Hubs serve as locations where users can checkout and return bikes.
The bike share program created by Bike Miami Valley and Greater Dayton RTA will expand their service into the Carillon and Huffman neighborhoods.
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“Link: Dayton Bike Share has been an amazing resource for keeping our city active and bike-friendly. We see this expansion into Carillon and Huffman neighborhoods as an investment in more mobility options for more Dayton residents,” Mayor Nan Whaley said in a release.
Additionally, CareSource will add two new downtown locations and Five Rivers MetroParks will add a new location at Deeds Point MetroPark.
“As warm weather finally comes and the Deeds Point Bridge reopens soon, we’re excited to see the Link network expand to serve more of our community,” Becky Benná, of Five Rivers MetroParks, said in a release.