Bicyclists' wallets may be getting a little lighter, and not just because they're saving on gas.
The UF Office of Sustainability implemented a citywide program called Bicycle Benefits in 2010 to encourage residents to bike to city restaurants and shops. Program participants can buy a $5 decal to stick on their bicycle helmets. The decal gives them discounts at participating businesses when shown at checkout.
The Gelato Company and The 8th Ave Bike and Coffee House are the newest additions to the list of Gainesville businesses. Both joined in December.
The Gelato Company offers 25 percent off purchases with a decal, and The 8th Ave Bike and Coffee House offers 35 percent off bicycle servicing.
Joseph Floyd, a Gainesville resident, said he has saved $30 through the program over the past two months.
"And as they continue to add new businesses to the lineup, I'm sure the value to me will continue to grow," he said.
Stephanie Sims, the Office of Sustainability implementation coordinator, said there are plenty of other benefits to participating in the program.
"Gainesville is a very bike-friendly community, so we want to definitely encourage people to get out and get active and to avoid using their cars whenever possible to be more sustainable," she said.
Kathleen Bly, 25, cleans the rust off an Italian wheel with steel wool at The 8th Ave Bike and Coffee House, which is participating in the UF Office of Sustainability's Bicycle Benefits program.