The City’s Department of Transportation has selected mobility company Tranzito to build and operate a citywide network of secure bike-parking stations, a project expected to include at least 500 units across all five boroughs aimed at boosting cycling by addressing concerns over bike theft.

The DOT announced Monday that the California-based company was the top-ranked bidder from a 2024 request for proposals and will enter contract negotiations for a five-year deal. The contract is scheduled to start May 1, 2026, meaning the first units are unlikely to appear until the second half of the year and will be overseen by the incoming mayoral administration.

Asked whether the mayoral transition complicates the contract, Tranzito CEO Gene Oh said he is confident it will not. “This program is eve

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