A library for bike riders brings 250 e-bikes to South Los Angeles
Briefly

Martinez and community organizations are introducing e-bikes in South Los Angeles to enhance transportation access for residents, reminiscent of Martinez's challenging bike commutes to college in the past.
The L.A. Cleantech Incubator and the Department of Transportation unveiled the 'South Central Power Up' e-bike lending library supported by $3 million in funding, offering a fleet of 215 commuter, 29 cargo, and 6 adaptive bikes across seven locations in South LA.
The e-bike program, providing free rentals for six months, aims to address transportation challenges in South LA, ensuring convenient access to eco-friendly and efficient modes of transport.
This initiative signifies a significant step towards bridging transportation gaps for disadvantaged communities in South Los Angeles, enabling easier and sustainable mobility options through the introduction of e-bikes.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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