AUSTIN, Texas — A new going green project in Austin, TX involves people power and balance.
The city on Thursday unveiled a bicycle-sharing program for municipal workers who need to travel short distances for meetings or other business.
Austin bought 15 bicycles, at a cost of $256 each, as part of the Climate Protection Program funded by Austin Energy.
City spokeswoman Charlotte Blum says Austin is providing helmets and locks.
Workers can reserve the bicycles via the city's Intranet Web site, then they receive an access code.
The bicycles must be returned to the same location, with six sites available, as part of the city's pilot program to also ease traffic congestion.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Austin unveils bicycle sharing for city workers
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