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ELKHART, Ind. -- LimeBikes are headed to Elkhart.
A fleet of 30 bikes will hit the city and Mayor Tim Neese thinks this is a great opportunity for Elkhart. He believes the bikes will have a positive health impact on the community.
LimeBikes are already on the streets of South Bend as well as the campuses of Notre Dame and IUSB.
Operations Manager, Nathan Hasse is excited for the launch. He said, “Elkhart County as a whole is a very large county, tons of residents, so we anticipate this being a fantastic service that is just going to kind of explode in the area.”
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