A BlueBike station in Cambridge’s Kendall Square. Photo by Jesse Costa/WBUR

Boston’s bike share system is expanding throughout Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, with 20 new Bluebikes stations to be installed in those neighborhoods. City officials hosted an open house on Oct. 1 at the Marshall Community Center, where residents reviewed proposed site maps and offered feedback on potential station sites (see map below for specific locations).

Here’s a look at the details of the initiative.

What is Bluebikes, and how does it work?

Bluebikes is a publicly owned bike share system that lets anyone rent bikes from docking stations. The system operates in 13 municipalities and has 337 stations in Boston.

Payment plans include 30-minute rides for $2.95, $10 day passes, monthly an

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