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Boise Bike Share Location Analysis
Community and Regional Planning
  • Thomas Wuerzer, Boise State University
  • Susan Mason, Boise State University
  • Riley Youngerman, Boise State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2012
Abstract

In consultation with the Central District Health Department, the Community and Regional Planning program conducted a bike share analysis that locates and optimizes the number of bikes and bike share stations for a 2.25-mile radius in the Downtown Boise area. After examining several bike share projects in other cities and studies of their methodologies two analyses from Seattle, Washington and Los Angeles County, California proved helpful in developing the Boise Bike Share Location Analysis. Using GIS optimization analysis to determine the optimal number of bikes and bike stations resulted in 140 bikes and 14 stations as the optimal finding.

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This document was originally published by Boise State University in Community and Regional Planning. Copyright restrictions may apply.

Citation Information
Thomas Wuerzer, Susan Mason and Riley Youngerman. "Boise Bike Share Location Analysis" Community and Regional Planning (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan_mason/52/