08/06/2021
A 3-year bikeshare pilot program at the City of Joondalup is coming to an end as urbi enters its next business growth stage.
The past year has been challenging on many fronts for many communities and businesses, but it has also provided an opportunity to really think about what is important.
For urbi it is to be true to our purpose of helping create active, healthy and sustainable communities by getting more people to ride a bike instead of drive a car.
Our decision to keep the pilot program operational over the past year has provided us with invaluable data that shows the impact the pandemic has had on the City and it’s community.
By the end of June 2021, urbi will take a staged approach to the termination of its services. The initial stage is in full swing with the removal of the urbi bike stations. This will be closely followed by refunding deposits and outstanding payments.
Urbi would like to thank the City of Joondalup, the participating partners NECA WA, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Lendlease, and Cowan College for the opportunity and support. Together we have achieved and learned a lot.
We look back at this collaboration with fondness and we wish all our friends all the best for the future.