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Concordia’s bike sweep is back!

Abandoned bicycles will be removed from Loyola Campus on July 13
June 28, 2017
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By S. Baker


Contact Concordia Security if your bike gets mistakenly swept up. | Photo by Gigantic Robot (Flickr CC) Contact Concordia Security if your bike gets mistakenly swept up. | Photo by Gigantic Robot (Flickr CC)


The annual bike sweep on Concordia’s Loyola Campus has begun.

In the coming weeks, cyclists may notice that some bikes on the campus have been tagged, which means they’ve been identified as abandoned by their owner.

On Thursday, July 13, Environmental Health and Safety will remove all tagged bikes from the bike racks to make way for active cyclists to park. Confiscated bikes are held by security for a three-month storage period, after which they’re donated to a company that recycles and refurbishes them.

If your bike gets marked by mistake, simply remove the tag before the deadline.

If your bike disappears on July 13, call Concordia Security at 514-848-3717.

And remember, bike racks are not meant to be used as long-term storage solutions.

Find out more about sustainable transportation at Concordia.

 



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