CITY OF NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES ARRIVAL OF 300 NEW BLUE BIKES
NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans today announced that Blue Krewe, a local nonprofit that operates and manages Blue Bikes, is adding 300 new, pedal-assist e-bikes to the fleet. The new shipment will grow the current fleet to more than 800 bikes available for residents.
“The Blue Krewe team has been a steadfast partner of the City, demonstrating the value of local management in providing New Orleanians with affordable transportation options and in alignment with the City’s public health and climate goals,” said Mayor LaToya Cantrell. “Adding 300 new bikes to the program brings the City one step closer to the goal of offering 2,500 bike share options by 2025 as outlined by the updated Climate Action Plan released last month. It also ensures residents of all income levels have access to programs that increase physical activity while promoting healthy lifestyles through the use of low-carbon transportation.”
While Blue Bikes first launched in 2017 under the management of a for-profit, out-of-state operator, the idea of a bikeshare program for New Orleans emerged from community members advocating for the expansion of safe transportation options and bike infrastructure in the late 2000s.
After the original for-profit operators pulled out of the New Orleans market in 2020, bikeshare advocates decided that adopting a nonprofit governance model would promote the long-term sustainability of the program and ensure that bikeshare is run for and by residents of New Orleans.
To make the dream of community-run bikeshare a reality, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana recommitted as the title sponsor of Blue Bikes, ensuring healthy transportation options would be available and affordable in New Orleans.
“Blue Cross was proud to be the title sponsor of Louisiana’s first bikeshare program because Blue Bikes delivers a healthy, green way for New Orleanians to ride to work or school, buy fresh food and get to medical appointments or events,” said Michael Tipton, Blue Cross Head of Community Relations and Foundation President. “We’re excited by how enthusiastically the community has embraced Blue Bikes since its return. Now that the fleet is expanding, we hope even more people will enjoy the ride.”
The Blue Bikes fleet expansion benefits the greater New Orleans region by equitably providing affordable access to transportation for residents and visitors to the city. Since relaunching, roughly 47,000 riders took more than a quarter million Blue Bikes trips. Rider data shows that more than half (approximately 60 percent) of Blue Bikes trips are taken by New Orleans residents.
As a local nonprofit, the success of Blue Bikes depends upon community support. The Greater New Orleans Foundation provided critical start-up funding and fiscal sponsorship for Blue Krewe. Blue Krewe relaunched New Orleans’ bikeshare program in fall 2021 with an initial fleet of 504 pedal-assist e-bikes.
“The expansion of the Blue Bikes fleet is a clear demonstration that our city continues to move toward a more equitable and environmentally-sustainable future,” said Andy Kopplin, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation and Treasurer of the Blue Krewe board. “As the Greater New Orleans Foundation celebrates our centennial year, we are thrilled to see the impact of our leadership investment into this program. We look forward to continuing to support the vision of Blue Krewe and working together to ensure our city and region thrive for generations to come.”
Additionally, both Entergy New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Foundation continue to support community-run bikeshare as Blue Bikes station sponsors.
“For more than 20 years, we have invested in and partnered with community organizations to nurture the health benefits and reduction of emissions of a biking-friendly city," said Deanna Rodriguez, President and CEO of Entergy New Orleans. "We're excited to continue to help Blue Bikes grow their bikeshare program in New Orleans, which is an important part of our city's cleaner future of transportation."
Given the 24/7 nature of New Orleans’ economy, bikeshare builds upon the existing transit network to expand access to job opportunities throughout the city.
“The Blue Bikes are an example of how New Orleans is a city focused on sustainability and connectivity, which is a story we want to continue to tell the world,” said Walt Leger, President and CEO of New Orleans & Company. “New Orleans & Company is pleased to be part of this low-cost and healthy mode of transportation that increases mobility and accessibility for our residents and visitors who live, work and play in our great city.”
With the arrival of 300 new Blue Bikes, Blue Krewe looks forward to continuing work with community members and partners to expand equitable access to bikeshare.
"Blue Krewe is excited to be able to increase access to healthy, equitable and sustainable transportation,” said Geoff Coats, CEO of Blue Krewe. “This is the first of what we hope will be many fleet expansions as we partner with the City of New Orleans and the community to increase transportation equity while decreasing our collective carbon footprint. Operating Blue Bikes as a community-focused nonprofit means that we both serve our community and rely on our community partnerships to deliver healthy, active transportation to all New Orleanians. These new bikes are the manifestation of all of our collective work."
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