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Three more suburbs getting gas-less vehicle service

Three more suburbs getting gas-less vehicle service

Upper Arlington, Bexley, Grandview Heights- get ready to roll paperboy style because CoGo is comin’ atcha!

The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission heard all your complaining about being left out of the bike sharing trend and decided to give nearly $1 million in grant money to expand the service there. More stations could pop up in Columbus, too.

Three communities and the city of Columbus will match the $990,000 grant 20 percent totaling about $1.2 million to get this project rolling.

By the summer of 2018, 26 stations holding 232 bikes could be added to central Ohio. That would bring the grand total to 71 stations housing 532 bikes.

That’s 1,064 inner tubes available for you to [sustainably] bounce around the city and its surrounding neighborhoods.

Read more at Columbus Business First.

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