E-Bikes For Worcester Residents: Grant Funds Test Program
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Worcester MA
08 March, 2022
1:55 PM
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WORCESTER, MA — A state grant awarded this week may help make bicycling easier across Worcester. The group MassBike received the $440,000 grant to launch a local electronic bike pilot program. About 100 Worcester residents will be given a free e-bike and will be tracked over an 18-month period. That data will allow MassBike and the city to assess how bicycles can replace trips made using more carbon intense forms of transportation, like riding in cars. On top of giving out e-bikes, participants in the Worcester program will also get access to safety equipment and training programs. At the end of the study, the residents who participate in the program will be able to keep their e-bikes. E-bikes are an increasingly popular form of urban transportation. The bikes include batteries that helps riders ascend steep hills and travel farther with less exertion. The Worcester e-bike grant was one of 10 given out by the state on Tuesday under the Accelerating Clean Transportation for All program. MassBike will partner locally with the Worcester Chamber of Commerce and the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission on collecting data and finding candidates for the program, Executive Director Galen Mook said. Mook said MassBike will share data collected from the program with Worcester city officials, which could lead to better bike infrastructure across the city to make cycling safer. Worcester is about to embark on a long-range planning process called "Worcester Now | Next," which will include a vision for future transportation infrastructure. Mook said MassBike hopes to have a website for the e-bike program up by early April to accept applications for the program. In general, the program will be open to people over 18 who earn 60 percent or less of the state median income. The group wants to include a wide array of residents, from college students to people who speak English as a second language. Anyone interested in the program can check the MassBike website for updates.
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