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Comptroller Lander Releases Scathing Report on NYC’s Citi Bikes

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
November 25, 2023
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NYC Comptroller Brad Lander. Photo credit: NYC Comptroller website.

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On Thursday, November 16th, Comptroller Brad Lander released a scathing report on Citi Bike, New York City’s largest bike-share system. The comprehensive analysis, focusing on data from June and July, unveiled a pattern of unreliability and inequity in service delivery. This issue predominantly affected marginalized communities in neighborhoods like Sunset Park, Flatbush, and Crown Heights in Brooklyn and the Bronx, highlighting a disparity in the system’s performance across the boroughs.

Despite these operational challenges, Citi Bike has witnessed a surge in usage, with 30 million trips recorded in 2022, a stark contrast to the service’s infancy in 2013. However, the report by Lander paints a different picture, where riders frequently face difficulties such as full docking stations preventing bike returns and the frustration of encountering empty stations or damaged bikes. These service inconsistencies have raised serious concerns about the system’s ability to cater to the growing demands of New York’s diverse population.

In response to the Comptroller’s findings, Citi Bike’s operator, Lyft, contested the report’s comprehensiveness, arguing that the two-month data sample was insufficient to capture the system’s overall performance. They cited significant improvements in areas like the Bronx, which reportedly had better access in the months following the analyzed period. Lyft attributed previous issues in the Bronx to theft, which they claim to have resolved, resulting in increased bike availability.

Comptroller Lander’s report goes beyond highlighting these issues, proposing a strategic overhaul of the city’s contract with Lyft. The recommendations include implementing performance standards with financial incentives aimed at enhancing the biking experience’s ease, convenience, and reliability. This approach seeks to address the disparities in service and ensure equitable access for all New Yorkers, keeping Citi Bike an essential component of the city’s transportation fabric.

Amidst these challenges, Citi Bike is poised for expansion, with plans to double its fleet of electric bikes and electrify a significant portion of its stations. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to adapt to the evolving commuter landscape shaped by the pandemic and other dynamic factors. The expansion, while addressing growing ridership demands, also raises questions about the system’s capacity to manage increased maintenance needs, especially with the incorporation of more electric bikes.

Comptroller Lander’s report marks a crucial juncture for Citi Bike, emphasizing the need for systemic changes to uphold the bikeshare system’s role as a reliable and equitable transportation option in New York City. As the city and Citi Bike navigate these challenges, the focus remains on delivering a service that meets the diverse needs of over 1.5 million riders, ensuring that Citi Bike continues to thrive as an integral part of New York’s urban mobility.

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