September 2016 Monthly Report

September 2016 Monthly Report





Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Membership ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Ridership ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Environmental Impact ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Rebalancing Operations ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Station Maintenance Operations ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Bicycle Maintenance Operations ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Incident Reporting ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 Customer Service Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 4 Financial Summary .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Service Levels ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 SLA 1 – Station Cleaning and Inspection ............................................................................................................................. 5 SLA 2 – Bicycle Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................... 5 SLA 2a – Bicycle Maintenance: Accrual ............................................................................................................................... 5 SLA 3 - Resolution of Station Defects Following Discovery or Notification .......................................................................... 6 SLA 3a - Accrual of Station Defects Following Discovery or Notification ............................................................................. 6 SLA 4 – Resolution of Bicycle Defects Following Discovery of Notification .......................................................................... 6 SLA 4a – Accrual of Bicycle Defects Following Discovery or Notification ............................................................................. 6 SLA 5 – Public Safety Emergency: Station Repair, De-Installation, or Adjustment .............................................................. 6 SLA 6 – Station Deactivation, De-Installation, Re-Installation, and Adjustment ................................................................. 7 SLA 7 – Snow Removal ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 SLA 8 – Program Functionality ............................................................................................................................................ 7 SLA 9 – Bicycle Availability .................................................................................................................................................. 7 SLA 10 – Never-Die Stations ................................................................................................................................................ 8 SLA 11 – Rebalancing .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 SLA 12 – Availability of Data and Reports ........................................................................................................................... 8







September 2016 Monthly Report

Introduction On average, there were 54,951 rides per day in September, with each bike used 6.36 times per day. 20,307 annual members and 70,320 casual members signed up or renewed during the month. Total annual membership stands at 118,568, including memberships purchased with Jersey City billing zip codes. There were 589 active stations at the end of the month. The average bike fleet last month was 8,640, with 8,936 bikes in the fleet on the last day of the month. Citi Bike rebalanced 111,085 bicycles in September, averaging 4,213 bicycles moved per day. Citi Bike technicians conducted 17,599 bicycle inspections and repairs throughout the month, and responded to 9 reported cases of vandalism. In September, there were 28,537 total customer service calls and 4,213 emails, with a rate of 1.73 customer service calls per 100 rides. The total revenue for the month was $4,827,824, all from membership and user fees. Membership Citi Bike members purchased or renewed 20,307 annual passes, 5,479 three-day passes, and 64,841 single-day passes in September. There were 118,568 active annual members by the end of September. Ridership There were 1,648,525 trips in September, with an average of 54,951 trips per day. The combined distance traveled for all trips was 3,715,405 miles. The average trip lasted 14.73 minutes and covered 2.25 miles. Annual members completed the majority of trips, recording 1,427,310 trips, compared to 221,215 trips by casual members. Ridership was generally higher on weekdays, but weekends were more popular among casual riders. September 22nd was the highest day for ridership ever with 67,763 rides. The most popular origins and destinations continue to be stations near large transit and tourist hubs, including the stations near Central Park, Penn Station and the Port Authority, Pershing Square, and the area around Union Square. As has been the pattern, the least frequented destination stations are in Brooklyn.

September 2016 Monthly Report

Environmental Impact Citi Bike riders burned a total of 148,616,200 calories for the month. According to a calculation published in the 2012 MTA Sustainability Report, we find that Citi Bike offset 1,932,011 pounds of carbon in September. Rebalancing Operations Citi Bike staff rebalanced a total of 111,085 bicycles during the month of September. In addition to our truck rebalancing, re-balancers using bicycle trailers moved bicycles in the Financial District, East Village, SoHo, Midtown, the Upper West Side, and at the East River Ferry terminal in East Midtown. Station Maintenance Operations There were 589 active Citi Bike stations at the end of September. Technicians made a total of 541 station visits to address dock and station field maintenance orders. There were 52 reported station malfunctions and 506 reported dock malfunctions. Docking point repairs were the most common FMO types. Station uptime for the month was 99.99%. Bicycle Maintenance Operations The bike shops at the Farley Building and Sunset Park completed 7,569 bicycle repairs in September. 10,061 total unique bikes were checked or repaired during the month in depots or in the field. Incident Reporting In September, there were 9 reported instances of vandalism, including stickers, graffiti, and damage to stations or bicycles, which were addressed either by Citi Bike field staff or a third party cleaning vendor. There were 20 crashes reported to Customer Service by Citi Bike riders. Customer Service Reporting In September, there were 28,537 total customer service calls in September. The Citi Bike call center processed 24,466 calls with an abandonment rate of 3.67%. The overflow call center, which also takes overnight calls, processed 4,071 calls. Call volume for September was approximately 1.73 calls per 100 rides. At Citi Bike, the average time to handle a call was four minutes and forty seconds with an average hold time of sixteen seconds. Citi Bike also received 4,213 emails.

September 2016 Monthly Report

Financial Summary Revenue Categories Annual Membership Casual Membership Annual Overages Casual Overages Other Revenue Refunds and Discounts Taxes Sponsorship Total

September $2,849,377 $1,114,166 $181,111 $428,385 $48,236 ($180,897) $387,445 $- $4,827,824

September YTD $15,032,307 $5,377,460 $1,513,353 $3,606,450 $429,256 ($2,159,709) $2,074,504 $7,229,500 $33,103,121

Service Levels SLA 1 – Station Cleaning and Inspection Description: Every Station, as well as all Bicycles present, must be cleaned, wiped down, and inspected at least one time between the first and fifteenth days of the month, and one time between the sixteenth and last days of the month. Performance Rate: 99.82% SLA 2 – Bicycle Maintenance Description: Every Bicycle in the Bicycle fleet (any Bicycle that appears in a Bicycle Fleet Level recording at least one time during the month) shall receive a Bicycle Maintenance check and cleaning at least once every calendar month. Performance Rate: 99.66% SLA 2a – Bicycle Maintenance: Accrual Description: A Bicycle in the Bicycle Fleet that has not received at least one Bicycle Maintenance check and cleaning during a period of one calendar month plus seven days. Performance Rate: 99.98%

September 2016 Monthly Report

SLA 3 - Resolution of Station Defects Following Discovery or Notification Description: Instances of deficient, damaged, or unclean Station components, or adverse conditions caused to the surrounding public property by the presence of the Station must be timely resolved following Discovery or Notification. Station Defects fall into the following severity classes, based on whether they are: (i) Defects Impacting the Area Surrounding Station (must be resolved within 24 hours); (ii) Defects Impacting the Usability of Entire Station (must be resolved within 48 hours); (iii) Defects Impacting the Usability of Specific Dock(s) (must be resolved within 48 hours); (iv) Defects Impacting the Appearance of Station (must be resolved within 72 hours). Performance Rate: (i) 80.00 %; (ii) 100%; (iii) 99.39%; (iv) 84.09% SLA 3a - Accrual of Station Defects Following Discovery or Notification Description: Every individual instance of a deficient, damaged, or unclean Station component must be resolved within 7 Days of Discovery or Notification. Station Defects fall into the severity classes listed in SLA #3, above. Performance Rate: (i) 96.67%; (ii) 100%; (iii) 100%; (iv) 95.56% SLA 4 – Resolution of Bicycle Defects Following Discovery of Notification Description: Instances of deficient, damaged, or unclean Bicycles, or adverse conditions caused to the surrounding public property by the presence of Bicycles must be timely resolved following Discovery or Notification. For the purposes of this SLA, Wrenching of Bicycle by a user will constitute Notification, and removal of Bicycle from service by Citi Bike will constitute resolution of defect. Defects related to Bicycles must be resolved within 48 hours if Bicycle is Wrenched, or 96 hours if Bicycle is not Wrenched. Performance Rate: 95.18% SLA 4a – Accrual of Bicycle Defects Following Discovery or Notification Description: Every individual instance of a deficient, damaged, or unclean Bicycle must be resolved within 7 Days of Discovery or Notification. Performance Rate: 99.94% SLA 5 – Public Safety Emergency: Station Repair, De-Installation, or Adjustment Description: In the event of a Public Safety Emergency, a Station must be repaired, DeInstalled, or Adjusted as soon as possible, but no later than 12 hours after Notification. Stations De-Installed for Public Safety Emergencies must be reinstalled within 72 hours after the end of the Public Safety Emergency, as determined by DOT. Performance Rate: 100%

September 2016 Monthly Report

SLA 6 – Station Deactivation, De-Installation, Re-Installation, and Adjustment Description: As directed by DOT, Citi Bike must perform: (i) Station Deactivation(s); (ii) Station De-Installation(s); (iii) Station Re-Installation(s); (iv) Station Adjustment(s). DOT will provide a minimum of 48 hours advance notice prior to any of the above, except in instances where the continued presence/activity of the Station has been determined to pose a threat to public safety. Deactivated Stations must be reactivated within 24 hours of direction from DOT. De-Installed or Adjusted Stations must be reinstalled or Readjusted to their original configurations within 72 hours of direction from DOT. Performance Rate: 100% SLA 7 – Snow Removal Description: Following snow events, Citi Bike must remove snow within 12 hours so as to maintain: (i) Parallel pedestrian clear path adjacent to Stations located on sidewalks and in plazas; and (ii) Perpendicular pedestrian paths through Stations where gaps in Docks provide pedestrian access. Performance Rate: 100% SLA 8 – Program Functionality Description: The Program is completely unavailable, such that no Program user can dock, undock, and Wrench Bicycles as intended, exclusive of planned Program outages for upgrades and maintenance as agreed upon by Citi Bike and DOT and Program outages caused by an Event of Force Majeure. Performance Rate: 100% SLA 9 – Bicycle Availability Description: This Bicycle Availability requirement is met if the monthly average Bicycle Fleet Level, recorded once each Day of the month between the hours of 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, meets or exceeds the required Bicycle Fleet Level. Performance Rate: 100%

September 2016 Monthly Report

SLA 10 – Never-Die Stations Description: The minutes of Station Outage at each Never-Die Station shall not exceed three (3) percent of Station-minutes at that Station between the hours of 6:00AM and 12:00AM per month. This SLA shall be adjusted or suspended during snow events and at times when the City has implemented an emergency suspension of alternate side parking following a snow event. Performance Rate: 90.43% SLA 11 – Rebalancing Description: No individual Station Outage shall continue for longer than 4 hours. Damages will not accrue between the hours of 10:00PM and 6:00AM. Performance Rate: 93.62% SLA 12 – Availability of Data and Reports Description: (i) Real-time Program data (i.e., JSON feed) will be accurate and available to the public at all times. In addition, the following data sources will be furnished to DOT: (ii) Real-time, read-only access to data as per the Functional Specifications; (iii) Real-time, read-only access to any databases or other record-keeping sources used by Citi Bike to manage and operate the Program, including but not limited to all data sources required to determine compliance with the service levels incorporated herein; and (iv) A monthly report as required by Appendix G, "Reporting Requirements." Performance Rate: (i) 100%; (ii): 100%; (iii) 100%; (iv): 100%

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