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Get bike racks for free in KC

The City of KCMO will provide bike racks for free. Here’s how you can claim them.

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Look at that perfectly parked bike. Just beautiful.

Photo courtesy of the City of KCMO.

Bike lanes have been popping up all around the metro. Unfortunately, they haven’t come paired with their much-needed counterparts: bike racks. But you can fix that.

The City of KCMO will provide bike racks for free at public places + businesses.All you have to do is let them know where to put it. So, the next time you’re riding around, check if any small businesses, community centers, schools, or the likes could use a bike rack. Then, just fill out this short form and you’re good to go.

(Pro tip: If you’re not the person who owns the property, it would be a good idea to find the owner and get their buy-in first.)

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