
"Starting Jan. 28, an annual Citi Bike membership will cost an additional $20 - going up from $219 to $239. Those who receive subsidized memberships through their employers will now pay $191 annually, a 20% discount. Beginning on Jan. 5, Members will also start paying 27 cents per minute in e-bike fees and classic bike overage fees, up from the current price of 25 cents."
"It will now cost members $8.01 to take a 30-minute e-bike ride. Riders who take an under-45-minute e-bike ride entering or exiting Manhattan will have their fees capped at $5.40. Reduced fare memberships will remain at the same annual price of $60. However, e-bike fees are increasing to 14 cents per minute and classic bike overage fees are rising to 27 cents per minute - up from 13 and 25 cents per minute, respectively."
Citi Bike will increase prices for members and non-members beginning in January. Annual membership rises $20 from $219 to $239 effective Jan. 28; employer-subsidized memberships will cost $191 annually. Starting Jan. 5, members will pay 27 cents per minute for e-bike fees and classic-bike overages, up from 25 cents, making a 30-minute e-bike ride cost $8.01. E-bike fees for under-45-minute rides entering or exiting Manhattan will be capped at $5.40. Reduced-fare memberships remain $60 annually, but e-bike fees increase to 14 cents per minute and classic-bike overages to 27 cents. Lyft cites expansion costs and tariffs as reasons.
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