Salt Lake City bike share program relaunches for 2015


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say Salt Lake City's bike share program is set to reopen for warm weather use.

The nonprofit Downtown Alliance, which represents the city's central district, says in a statement that the GREENBike program will open for its third year Tuesday with more than 150 bikes available at 20 stations downtown.

The Downtown Alliance says about 14,500 riders took advantage of the program last year before it closed for the winter.

That's more than double the 6,100 riders reported in 2013.

Riders pay anywhere from $5 for a day's access to bicycles at kiosks downtown to $75 for an annual membership, which includes a free helmet.

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