Lyft, the company that operates the municipally-owned Bluebikes bikesharing system, is bidding to renew its contract for the next five years with terms that would allow for more towns to join the system, a considerable expansion of pedal-assist electric bikes, and an ambition to grow ridership 50 percent within the next three years.

StreetsblogMASS recently obtained a copy of Lyft’s bid through a public records request.

The contract is still under negotiation, which means that many of the terms of the proposal could change as Lyft negotiates its final terms with the cities and towns that own the Bluebikes system (for more detail on how Bluebikes is owned and operated, [read our previous coverage here](https://mass.streetsblog.org/2025/09/17/lyft-in-negotiations-to-renew-bluebikes-oper…

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