WheelShare A Summary of 2024 and Looking Ahead to 2025 - City of Spokane, Washington

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Spokane's WheelShare program, operated by Lime, has successfully provided shared electric scooters and bicycles throughout the city for the fourth consecutive year in 2024. This initiative not only contributes to reducing carbon footprints but also enhances urban mobility for residents and visitors alike. The completion of a request for proposal (RFP) process in June 2024 demonstrates the city’s commitment to improving its transportation services. By prioritizing sustainable transport solutions, Spokane is responding to the increasing demand for accessible and eco-friendly commuting options. The program continues to evolve, with new insights and enhancements expected in the coming years.

As part of the city’s broader strategy to foster sustainable living, WheelShare plays a crucial role in promoting responsible transportation choices. For more information on the program's achievements and future directions, visit the City of Spokane's official website. Engaging in shared mobility is a step towards a greener and more connected Spokane.

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