cross-posted from: https://hoosier.social/users/benfulton/statuses/111383853326196706

Bloomington Launches a Pilot E-Bike Voucher Program with Incentives Up to $1,000

“All residents may qualify for point-of-purchase vouchers of $500, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements. Low-income residents who provide proof of income may qualify for increased vouchers worth $1,000 towards an e-bike. This program is launching as a partnership with the Bicycle Garage and Revolution Bike and Bean.”

@bloomington_in #cycling #ebike

https://bloomington.in.gov/news/2023/11/09/5783

  • grue@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    at least until more money is available.

    I mean, it does say “all residents may qualify” – it doesn’t say anything about first-come, first-served or being limited to anything less than 100% of the residents. Are you sure you aren’t assuming a budget limitation that isn’t there?

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      1 year ago

      You’re right that I assumed there exists a budget limit somewhere. Most incentive programs for ebikes, heat pumps, light bulbs, turf removal, etc tend to have a “while funding is available” clause somewhere. The 2022 Denver ebike voucher program that was fully exhausted comes to mind.

      That said, the Bloomington program page says half the funds ($15,000) will go to low-income applicants – who qualify for $1k – from a total pot of $30,000 for the year. Each year, they will assess how much to fund the next year with.

      This allows for 15 vouchers for low income populations, and 30 vouchers for the general population for the pilot year.

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        1 year ago

        Good find.

        Also, oof. Even if I had assumed a limited budget, that’s way, way more limited than I would’ve ever guessed.