Meeting_Body
PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 14, 2018
Subject
SUBJECT: METRO BIKE SHARE
Action
ACTION: RECEIVE ORAL REPORT
Heading
RECOMMENDATION
Title
RECEIVE oral status update on Metro Bike Share.
Discussion
DISCUSSION
Background
At the January 2014 meeting, the Board Motion 58 authorized the CEO to procure, contract, and administrate a bike share program. The Metro Bike Share system opened on July 17, 2016 in downtown Los Angeles. Phase II expansion was implemented in summer 2017 to Pasadena, Port of Los Angeles and Venice. The system currently operates with approximately 120 stations and a fleet of 1,400 bicycles. Table 1 below provides details by service area.
Table 1 Metro Bike Share
Service Areas and Fleet
Launch Date
Fleet Size
Downtown Los Angeles
July 7, 2016
61 Stations
700 Bicycles
Pasadena
July 14, 2017
34 Stations
375 Bicycles
Port of Los Angeles
July 31, 2017
13 Stations
130 Bicycles
Venice
September 7, 2017
15 Stations
150 Bicycles
> Key Performance Metrics
Table 2 Metro Bike Share Connections to Transit
(2017 Annual Survey Results)
Municipal Bus
14%
Metro Bus
26%
Metro Rail
51%
Metrolink
10%
Amtrak
2%
Inter-City Bus (Bolt, MegaBus)
1%
Did not connect to transit
40%
Table 3 YTD FY18 Ridership
Regional
DTLA
Pasadena
Port of Los Angeles
Venice
Total Rides
143,506
98,811
23,269
4,188
16,878
Rides/Bike/Day
.67
.78
.48
.22
1.03
Table 4 YTD FY18 Rides by Pass Type
Regional
DTLA
Pasadena
Port of LA
Venice
Monthly Pass
81,815
57%
62,743
64%
15,099
64%
1,230
31%
2,743
16%
Flex Pass
5,735
4%
4,883
5%
670
3%
71
2%
111
1%
Walk-Up
43,927
31%
22,878
23%
7,241
31%
2,572
65%
11,236
67%
One-Day Pass
5,935
4%
2,888
3%
292
1%
80
2%
2,675
16%
Business Pass (Gold)
4,121
3%
4,025
4%
55
0.23%
14
0.35%
27
0.16%
Business Pass (Silver)
83
0.06%
83
0.08%
-
0.00%
-
0.00%
-
0.00%
Business Pass (Bronze)
696
0.49%
613
0.62%
79
0.34%
-
0.00%|1010|0.02%
Total
142,312
100%
98,113
100%
23,436
100%
3,967
100%
16,796
100%
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