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Ithaca bike‑share pitch raises questions about CDBG eligibility for equipment purchases

March 13, 2026 | Ithaca City, Tompkins County, New York


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Ithaca bike‑share pitch raises questions about CDBG eligibility for equipment purchases
The IUR NIC spent a prolonged discussion assessing a request tied to local bike‑share services that would add equipment and operations to increase transportation access for residents.

Some committee members said they were uncomfortable using CDBG public‑services funds to purchase capital equipment such as ebikes and batteries, arguing that CDBG typically funds operations or client services rather than organizational capital. "It seems like you're buying new equipment for your fleet," one member said, adding that purchases of vehicles or durable equipment can more closely resemble a capital expense than a client service.

Other members pushed back, saying bike share fills "last‑mile" transit gaps not covered by fixed‑route buses and that memberships targeted to low‑ and moderate‑income residents would meet HUD area‑wide objectives. Staff noted there is a public‑services code for transportation and that the application could conceivably qualify as transportation services, but asked applicants to clarify whether the $40,000 supplies line is for bike purchases, batteries, or memberships and to show how the request would expand income‑eligible "easy access" memberships.

Separately, members reviewed a $30,000 mobile bike‑repair clinic proposal and asked why the application narrative lists a $40,000 grant from Assembly member Anna Kelly that is not visible on the budget spreadsheet. Staff will ask applicants to reconcile narrative references and the budget detail.

Next steps: staff will request a detailed supplies budget (unit costs for ebikes and batteries or the number of memberships to be subsidized), and documentation of any secured grants cited in narrative pages.

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