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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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Please note that the Dropbike not run in 2018. Last night Kingston city council approved a city-wide bike-share program with Dropbike Inc., follow ...
The City has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) for the supply and operation of a Kingston community bike-sharing system. This call for proposals ...
The City of Kingston has extended the bike-share pilot program and the survey seeking public feedback on the pilot. The agreement to extend with Tor ...
Have you used Dropbike, the bike-share system being piloted by the City of Kingston?  If you have – or wanted to, but didn't – the City wants t ...