We currently lease our space from the City of SLO(Parking Division?). It is an office unit attached to the corner of a parking garage. Our Bike Kitchen program is in the front with an office unit in a back room.
See you in the bike lane,
Tyler Jamieson
On Saturday, March 28, 2015, samuelchristianjensen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Marcilla
The Iowa City Bike Library where I used to work operated in a surplus city owned building on a dollar a month lease for a few years. It was a great arrangement for the most part.
Sam Den 28/03/2015 08.29 skrev "DBC Communications Durham Bike Co-op" < durhambikecoop.communications@gmail.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','durhambikecoop.communications@gmail.com');
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Dear fellow subscribers,
My name is Marcilla Smith, and I am the Communications Coordinator for the Durham Bicycle Co-operative. We are a 501(c)3 community bike project in Durham, NC, USA founded in 2007. I am writing today to make a first posting introduction, and to ask a question.
Earlier this month, the City of Durham agreed to lease our co-op some unused property from the city's parks department. Until this happened, I have been unaware of any bike co-ops that operate on government land. All others with which I am familiar either own the land or lease from a private owner. I am curious if anyone has any additional information about any other community bike projects with facilities on government property.
For more information about the Durham Bike Co-op, please visit our website at www.durhambikecoop.org
VR,
Marcilla Smith
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