MOSCOW

The 50 pedal-assisted electric bicycles that were expected to hit the streets of Moscow and the University of Idaho in April will now be rolled out in early August, according to a UI official.

Rebecca Couch, UI director of parking and transportation services, said it took a little longer than anticipated to get through the legal aspects of the agreement between the city, university and Gotcha Mobility. All three parties signed the agreement about two weeks ago.

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The one-year dockless bike share pilot program will cost $45,000 — a total the city and university will split. Gotcha Mobility will be responsible for maintenance, repairs and placement of the bikes.

Couch said those with a UI email address will be able to ride for free for the first 30 minutes. After that, a 10 cents per minute charge will be tallied. She said she expects non-UI affiliates to pay 10 cents a minute from the time they start riding but other membership options will likely be available as well.

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