Chicago’s bike and scooter share system operated by Lyft says it plans to open 200 more stations in the city this year.
In addition, the price of an annual Divvy bike-share membership for new or returning riders will remain $99, the city announced Monday.
The discount, a discount from the normal price of $143 for current members, comes as the city plans to expand the number of Divvy stations by 200 in 2026.
The city says Divvy saw its highest annual ridership in 2025 with 6.8 million trips.
The city also says Divvy is continuing its 5-dollar annual membership for people in Equity Priority Areas in parts of the South and West sides of Chicago.