File #: R-2016-0247    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 10/18/2016 In control: Public Works Committee
On agenda: 10/18/2016 Final action: 10/18/2016
Title: Resolution authorizing and directing the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to enter into an Operating Agreement with Midwest Bikeshare, Inc., to operate a bike-sharing program in the City of West Allis.
Sponsors: Public Works Committee
Attachments: 1. Bublr_Operating_Agreement - West Allis, 2. Midwest Bikeshare (Bublr) executed operating agreement, 3. Signed Resolution
Title
Resolution authorizing and directing the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to enter into an Operating Agreement with Midwest Bikeshare, Inc., to operate a bike-sharing program in the City of West Allis.

Body
Whereas, Common Council Resolution File Number R-2013-0131, adopted June 4, 2013, approved the City of West Allis Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan prepared by the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin and found that bicycling provides health benefits to City residents and contributes to an improved environment by reducing consumption of gasoline and other pollutants; and

Whereas, The Common Council further finds that transportation options including bicycling contribute to the sustainability and the economic and social development of neighborhoods; and

Whereas, Midwest Bikeshare, Inc., has established a bike-sharing program known as Bublr Bikes, operating in the City of Milwaukee, and desires to expand this program into the City of West Allis, City of Wauwatosa and the Village of Shorewood; and

Whereas, Common Council Resolution File Number R- 2015-0045, adopted April 7, 2015, authorized and directed the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to enter into a State/Municipal Agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for $399,360 in funding awarded from the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) to procure a bike share system with approximately 9 stations and 90 bikes.

Whereas, Common Council Communication File Number 2016-0487 approved on August 2, 2016 recommended nine locations for the proposed Bublr Bikes stations pending the results of the environmental investigations; and

Whereas; The City of West Allis desires to allow Midwest Bikeshare, Inc., to operate the Bublr Bikes program under the terms and conditions described in the attached Operating Agreement;

Now, Therefore, be it Resolved by the Common Council of the City of West Allis, that the Director of Public Works/City Engineer is directed to execute an Operating Agr...

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