 This is the culmination of two and a half years of work putting together a bike sharing program for the City of Fort Worth. We have 300 volunteer riders on our 300 bike sharing bicycles all gathered here to celebrate the official launch. So once the event ends, the system will be available to use. Memberships are available $8 for a one day, $20 for a seven day, and $30 for a one month or an annual membership for $80. We have unlimited 30 minute rides so we promote the idea of short trips station to station point to point. So it's not your traditional bike rental that you might take out for a half day or a full day to ride the trails for instance, but it's more of a point to point short trip station to station type rental system. If you can start heading to your bike so we can get ready and have a good old time. The red lights will be trying to just listen for your ride leader. We're going to ride safe, we're going to ride slow, we're going to get you there, we're going to have a lot of fun. It is great to have all of you guys out here. I think the thing that sticks out most in my mind is the number of volunteers here. There's an incredible sense of community spirit and a focal point for us to get together. And so with that I want to thank all of you here for having that Fort Worth spirit, for knowing that Fort Worth is both a great city but a city that can get even better. Over the last several years there's been tremendous growth in biking. The cycling community has come together in support of projects to strike bike lanes on our streets, the cities adopted the bike Fort Worth plan, the mayors led the implementation of that plan, and then today we're celebrating the launch of the Fort Worth bike sharing system. T got started on this project of bike sharing many years ago. Some of our staff heard about the program. We had representatives of B-Cycle come to Fort Worth and give us a presentation and a little demonstration of it, and actually brought one of the bicycles here to show us what it looked like. It's been tremendous response to this. We've got sponsorships from all over downtown Fort Worth, Fort Worth South, in the hospital district, and the TCU and just a whole host. You can see their flags right out front here of all the sponsors that have lined up, including big sponsorship and support from downtown Fort Worth Inc. You know the public improvement district is involved in keeping downtown clean and safe and promoting and keeping it friendly. And one of the new programs for the public improvement district for downtown Fort Worth is the bike share. So we're a proud sponsor of the program. If you're a bike share member, you can track your miles ridden, the calories burned, your carbon footprint. The more people we get on bikes, the more green we are, and the more we can reduce that carbon footprint. Heck, you can track the gallons saved in gas with your bike share card. It'll be great.