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The move to ban scooters and Red Bikes between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Thursday through Sunday in an effort to curb crime drew questions from at least one Cincinnati City Council member.
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Cincinnati's bike share program had to shut down for the first few months of 2024 because of a critical funding shortfall.
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Red Bike shut down for the first few months of 2024 due to a critical funding shortfall.
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City and private sources have pledged enough money to continue Red Bike operations for a year.
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The board that oversees Cincinnati's bikeshare program voted Wednesday to shut it down because of a lack of sustainable funding.
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Red Bike's director says losing the partnership of UC Health means the program can't afford to stay open during the slow winter months.
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We discuss a bike plan for Northern Kentucky and Red Bike in Walnut Hills on our summer bike show.
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Making sure everyone has access to the bike share program is a major goal of Red Bike.
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Red Bike has opened a few new stations downtown and in Over-the-Rhine this summer, and will launch the first West Side docking station next week in Lower Price Hill.
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Cincinnati City Council approved a plan Wednesday to spend $500,000 to get the expansion started.