In late March, at a luncheon for the city’s political and business elite, Chicago transportation Commissioner Gia Biagi announced the city would be giving away 5,000 bicycles.
“Free bikes. And a helmet. And a bike lock,” Biagi said in her City Club speech.
For months since, the Chicago Department of Transportation has held back key details of the program, but it released a timeline showing the bicycle giveaway will roll out slowly. The 5,000 bikes and accessories will be released over the next four years and at least one-tenth of them will go out in the first year, city officials said.
Participants in a youth green job training program and CDOT mobility programs will get first dibs, then other qualifying residents, according to the city.
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