🚲 Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee
Project MOVER hibernates as committee plans spring bike hubs
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee voted to cancel its December meeting and approved October minutes, while receiving updates that Project MOVER will enter "hibernation" on December 19th with 369 vouchers remaining. The committee also discussed expanding bike-share hubs to Sinasqua and N. Riverside, and planning a Spring 2026 "Walk, Ride, and Roll to School" day with the school district.
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed
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Approval of October 2025 meeting minutes (unanimous)
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Decision to forego the December 18, 2025 meeting (unanimous)
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Resolutions Failed
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None
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Applications Reviewed
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None
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Public Comments
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None noted in minutes
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Reports
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Share the Road Signage: Chair Arnold and the committee discussed proposed locations on Maple Ave that were shared with the Village Manager following the October meeting.
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Project MOVER Updates: The e-bike program was the top municipality and top hub in October. The system will enter "hibernation" starting December 19th, with a presumed reopening in the first week of April. Management is eager to expand hubs, with prime candidates identified as Sinasqua and N. Riverside (near the footbridge), and a potential third/fourth location in the northern village near Food Town. The committee proposed organizing a group ride to Croton Point to celebrate the April reopening. Currently, 369 vouchers remain for the program, with 10% of users being Croton-based.
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Slow Down Croton: The committee discussed ideas to further expand the awareness campaign, scheduling further brainstorming for the January agenda.
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School District Events: BOE liaison Anamika messaged the committee regarding a proposed "Walk, Ride, and Roll to School" day in Spring 2026 for CET and PVC, as well as a CET Bike Rodeo. The committee set an action item to follow up with Anamika and add this to the January agenda.
Croton’s popular Project MOVER e-bike share program will park its fleet for the winter on December 19th, but local cycling advocates are already mapping out an ambitious spring comeback.
During the November 20th meeting of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee, Chair Matt Arnold noted that despite the impending winter "hibernation," the village has plenty to celebrate. October statistics revealed Croton was the top municipality and boasted the top hub for the regional shared mobility program.
To capitalize on that momentum when the system presumably reopens in the first week of April, the committee floated the idea of a community group ride to Croton Point.
“Project MOVER management is eager to work with the Village on hub expansion,” Arnold noted, pointing to Sinasqua and North Riverside near the footbridge as prime candidates for new docking stations. A third or fourth location in the northern village, in the vicinity of Food Town, is also under consideration.
Currently, 369 vouchers remain for the program. While the bikes see heavy regional use, only about 10% of the vouchers have been utilized by Croton residents—a figure the committee hopes to boost with the new hub locations and the spring kickoff event.
In other business, the committee is partnering with the Croton-Harmon School District. Board of Education liaison Anamika reached out regarding a proposed "Walk, Ride, and Roll to School" day slated for Spring 2026 at CET and PVC, alongside a CET Bike Rodeo. The committee agreed to make this a priority discussion item for their next session.
The committee also reviewed proposed locations for new "Share the Road" signage on Maple Avenue, which have been forwarded to Village Manager Len Simon for review, and brainstormed ways to expand the "Slow Down Croton" traffic safety awareness campaign.
Residents should note that the committee’s next scheduled meeting on December 18th has been canceled. The public is encouraged to attend the next session on January 15, 2026, when the spring school events and MOVER hub expansion will take center stage.
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: Approved the September 2025 meeting minutes.
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None.
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Reports:
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DPW Updates: Sidewalk continuation projects at 61 Elmore and 40 Darby are on track for completion by the end of 2025. Additional sidewalk backlog and scope will be evaluated in early 2026 based on available funds.
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Share the Road Signage: The committee developed recommendations for Village Manager placement along Maple Ave (a NY State road). Suggested locations include: NE direction between Dunkin' Donuts and Croton Mini Deli/Great Wall; NE/SW direction near Dobbs Park; SW direction near Maple Commons (between Wells and Project Mover). The committee will compare these to a previously compiled map by Riley before forwarding to the Village Manager.
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AAA Recognition: The committee acknowledged the village's Gold Award in the 2025 AAA Northeast Community Traffic Safety Award Program.
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Project MOVER: The Q3 quarterly report showed 833 rides initiated in Croton across July, August, and September. The program has been green-lit for expansion. Key target locations include Senasqua, somewhere on North Riverside (with a prime spot identified at the bottom of the footbridge ramp on the west side), and a possibility of Croton Point Park. The service will shut down for the winter pending weather in December and return in April 2026.
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Slow Down Croton: The campaign officially relaunched on November 1. The village printed 100 lawn signs, which are being distributed via the Croton Police Department. The village issued communications via email and social media.
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