
I wrote an oped for the Dayton Daily News about bikeshare and micromobility options in Dayton and why they matter!
I was inspired to do something after the longtime Link bikeshare program shut down a little over a year ago and then the Spin scooters left Dayton too this past summer.
For years I used Dayton’s Link bikes constantly — to get to and from work, run errands, and make quick trips between downtown and the surrounding historic neighborhoods that are only a couple of miles apart.
Those short rides added up to something bigger: more accessibility, more customers for local businesses, and more options for getting around without always having to rely on a car (and needing to take up a parking space).
Now with both bikeshare and scooters gone, Dayton has lost a valuable part of its transportation ecosystem.
I hope this piece can help start a conversation about how we can build a more connected, accessible city:
Link to the article:
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