Provide a docking area where individuals can pick up and drop off borrowed bicycles through a community, neighborhood, or city bicycle share program
Rationale: Bicycle share programs support increased convenience for cyclists, promote increased active transportation, contribute to increased physical activity, reduce congestion, and improved air quality.
Requirements
Requirement Guidance: Bicycle stations may be shared across more than one building. A combination of bicycle shares that meet the requirements may qualify for the strategy.
For buildings with multiple entrances, identify a main building entrance that is used to access a common area within the building such as a lobby, reception area, or main circulation pathway. |
Demonstrate compliance with one of the options below:
Option 1 - Bicycle Share Access (Full Credit):
To achieve full credit, demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Provide access to a bicycle share station or dockless bicycle hub located within a 1/2-mile or 800-meter walking route of a main building entrance(s).
- Publicize the identified bicycle share station to all residential occupants.
Option 2 - Shared Bicycles (Partial Credit):
To achieve full credit, demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Provide access to shared bicycles and related equipment (such as helmets and bicycle locks) within the building.
- Provide the shared bicycles and related equipment at low- or no-cost for all building occupants.
- Publicize the identified shared bicycles and related equipment to all building occupants.
Compliance Documentation
Types of compliance documentation required:
- Annotated maps
- Annotated plans
- Annotated photographs
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