Arcata’s March 4 council packet proposes extending the city’s bike share memorandum of agreement with Cal Poly Humboldt for three more years and increasing the university’s contribution to $43,000 per program year.
The action appears on the consent calendar alongside other routine items, including a bi-weekly disbursements report, an SB 1 road-funding project list, an amended joint powers agreement for the Redwood Region Economic Development Commission and support for Assembly Bill 1708 on housing funding.
The packet does not provide the prior contribution amount, ridership figures or the reason for the proposed increase. It also does not show whether the council ultimately approved the item at the meeting.
The bike-share item is part of a broader March 4 agenda that also includes a presentation on the Arcata Community Center Solar and Energy Efficiency Project and several proclamations.
The agenda packet is available from the city here.




