MoGo is widely written about for our innovation of micro-mobility in Detroit. News outlets from Detroit Free Press to the New York Times have written about our rise and continuance of growth. Read all about the journey of MoGo!
MoGo Detroit’s Bike-Sharing Becomes Essential Part Of Detroit Transit During Pandemic
CW50
With an increasing amount of people working downtown in a city on the rise, Detroit was in need of more ways for people to commute and to get around town....read more
Detroit Center Talk: Lisa Nuszkowski, founder of MoGo bike share system
Michigan News
The UM-Detroit Center hosted its first Detroit Center Talk Series this week. The virtual talk featured Lisa Nuszkowski, U-M alumna, founder and executive director of MoGo, a Detroit-based nonprofit bike share system...read more
PRESS RELEASE: Detroit New Mobility Pilot Provides Essential Workers with E-Bikes and E-Scooters for Reliable, Safe Transportation During COVID-19 Recovery
Next Energy
A new pilot program has launched in the City of Detroit to connect essential workers to reliable, safe transportation to and from frontline jobs during COVID-19 pandemic recovery. The program, which matches participating employees with electric bikes...read more
MoGo launches expansion into northwest Detroit & southern Oakland County
WXYZ
MoGo Detroit, the bike-share system in the city of Detroit, launched a massive expansion into northwest Detroit and southern Oakland County on Thursday. According to MoGo...read more
MoGo's new electric bikes being added around Detroit: What to know
Detroit Free Press
A little electric boost made the ride from the Dequindre Cut up the hill to Wilkins Street a breeze. It was Monday, the sun was shining, and it was a beautiful day for a bike ride at Eastern Market...read more
Detroit 2020 Changemaker: Lisa Nuszkowski, founder of MoGo
WXYZ Detroit
It’s estimated nearly 25 percent of Detroit households don’t have access to a motor vehicle. Many need another option to get around, and thanks to the efforts of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, metro Detroit has...read more
Bike-Share Options Are Rarely Available for People With Disabilities
The New York Times
Andre Bryant did something this past summer that he had never done in his 48 years: He rode a bike. Mr. Bryant, who has cerebral palsy, rode a hand-powered bike — a tricycle, actually — as part of a pilot program in Detroit, where the bike-share, called MoGo...read more
Faces Of Birminghan (Rory Lincoln)
Downtown Publications
Rory Lincoln enjoys a lot about his job, especially one area he didn’t expect to. “I never would have thought of myself as someone who would teach a biking class or someone who is informed about bicycling safety and can impart wisdom on others,” said Lincoln, MoGo Detroit’s director of programming & operations....read more
Detroit’s MoGo Outpaces Growth Expectations
Metro Times
Despite electric scooters getting all the hype recently, Detroit’s public bike-share program is proving to be an affordable and accessible transit option. Since rolling into town in May of 2017, public bike-share system MoGo has shattered first-year expectations, according to their first annual report released today...read more
How to build a bike-share system for people of all abilities
Fast Company
MoGo, Detroit’s bike-share system, launched in 2017. But a couple years before, when it was still in the planning phases, Lisa Nuszkowsi, MoGo’s founder and executive director, got a call from John Waterman...read more
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