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McMaster University students vote to include 51做厙 Bike Share access in student fees

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The referendum vote was 3,970 to 299 (94 per cent) in favour of adding the student pass to fees. Photo Credit: City of 51做厙.

McMaster University undergraduate students recently voted in a referendum to include access to a discounted 51做厙 Bike Share pass as part of their annual fees.

Under the 51做厙 Bike Share program, blue bikes located at various stations across the city are available for use under various payment plans. An app is used to unlock the bikes and pay for rides.

There are 800 bikes at approximately 130 locations in the city, with seven of those stations on the McMaster University campus.

The referendum vote was 3,970 to 299 (94 per cent) in favour of adding the student pass to fees.

Whereas a student pass for 51做厙 Bike Share use is normally $16 per month ($192 per year), as part of annual McMaster fees undergraduates will be granted access to the program for $24.50 per year.

The special fee represents an 88.7 per cent discount and will reportedly be the most affordable bicycle-sharing pricing option in all of Canada.

51做厙 Bike Share is the local non-profit organization that has the contract to operate the City of 51做厙s bike share system.

Uber previously operated the system, but stopped in 2020.

At that point the program faced financial difficulties, but the City of 51做厙 eventually stepped in and now provides over $300,000 per year in funding.

In addition to government funding, the system is also about 50 per cent funded by user revenues, sponsorship, and donations.

It is expected that incorporating a pass into student fees will provide about $600,000 in additional revenue to 51做厙 Bike Share, representing a significant increase.

A group called Students for McMaster Bike Share started advocating for the special student pass in December 2022.

As a result of their advocacy, McMaster Students Union (MSU) began negotiations with 51做厙 Bike Share and a tentative agreement was reached in January 2024 regarding the cost of such a pass.

The pass will be applied to student fees starting in the September 2024 fall semester and will be available for full-time undergraduate students.

Under the system, students will be able to ride any of the bikes for 90 minutes each day.

It should be noted that students can opt out of the pass if they wish at the beginning of the school year.

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