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Community Bike-Share Program Station Map and Membership Plan Guide

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Hi Priya, Great chatting with you at the welcome lunch! Since you asked about greener ways to get to the office, I thought I'd fill you in on the bike-share program I've been using for over a year now. You mentioned living close to the university campus, and our office is just steps from City Hall, so there are stations at both ends of your commute. For someone riding every day, the yearly plan is definitely the way to go. And since you can never resist your morning coffee run, you'll love that . Your son Daniel is starting at Lakeview this fall, right? If he signs up for the same yearly plan with his student ID, he'd pay only — not bad for a whole year of riding. You mentioned your mother is planning to visit in November and would love to spend a day exploring the city by bike. A day pass would be perfect for her, but she should know that , so she'll want to plan her stops carefully. I know she's the cautious type who wouldn't ride without a helmet — the good news is that on a day pass. I did check whether you could get a refund on the yearly plan if it didn't suit you, but . It might be worth sending them an email before you decide. Honestly, this whole program has been a breath of fresh air for me — I can't imagine going back to sitting in traffic every morning! Cheers, Tom

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Tom and Priya . Tom most likely . When Tom says CityRide has been "a breath of fresh air," he means that .

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