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When the first phase of Boulder’s new bike-sharing program begins in May, 200 bikes will be docked at about 25 stations set up to saturate the city’s commercial district from the Pearl Street Mall east to the Twenty Ninth Street mall.
A map of proposed bike stations for Phase I of Boulder B-cycle’s program was provided to the Boulder City Council on Tuesday night.
The Boulder B-cycle program will work nearly identically to the Denver B-cycle program, which began last April. Boulder’s program will allow anyone to swipe a credit card at a kiosk to buy a membership ranging from just one day at a cost of $5 to a full year for $50.
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