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The City approved a community bike-share pilot program at the June 20, 2017 meeting of council, and licensed Toronto-based Dropbike Inc. to run the pilot program. Based on the successful pilot program the City has licensed Dropbike (through an RFP process) to provide a city-wide bike-sharing service, expected to begin in spring 2019, with improved bicycles and more havens where bikes can be rented. 

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The City is aware our bike-share partner Dropbike is in the process of recycling older models of their bikes. We understand the concern about the im ...
Due to manufacturer's recall and an early winter storm, Kingston's bike-share program, run by Dropbike Inc., will not operate in 2018. Dropbike's ...
The City of Kingston has been informed by Dropbike Inc., the provider of Kingston's bike-share program, that the launch of this year's bike-share pr ...
The City of Kingston has been informed by Dropbike Inc., the provider of Kingston's bike-share program, that the launch of this year's bike-share pr ...