As part of its commitment to transportation equity, Citi Bike works closely with community partners to invest in increasing access to bike share in low-income neighborhoods and underrepresented communities.
Reduced Fare Bike Share
Citi Bike, the nation's largest bike share system, is partnering with Healthfirst to expand access to bikeshare through $5 monthly memberships for NYCHA residents and SNAP recipients that do not require an annual commitment.
Supporting programs, events, and activities organized by non-profit and community-based organizations that share Citi Bike's commitment to increasing people of color and low-income New Yorkers’ access to bike share
We’re working to make sure everyone has access to affordable, reliable transportation to get where they need to go — no matter their age, income, or zip code.
Equipping patients, referred by medical providers of select hospitals, with free Citi Bike memberships (sponsored by Healthfirst) to foster healthy, sustainable habits to assuage preventable chronic illnesses.
The Partnership is a community-driven collaboration of diverse stakeholders who influence transportation, health, and economic opportunities by leveraging the NYC bike share program.