CROTON-ON-HUDSON – The Village of Croton-on-Hudson has expanded its Project MOVER e-bikeshare program with a new docking station next to Senasqua Park.
Over 1,000 trips were taken by local riders from July 9, 2025 through December 19, 2025 and with winter over, a new station on North Riverside Avenue is scheduled for installation later this year.
Project MOVER is managed by Shared Mobility and financially supported by a grant from the New York State Research and Development Authority.
The program serves six municipalities in Westchester County including the Town of Ossining and the villages of Ossining, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Croton-on-Hudson and Dobbs Ferry.
The program allows riders to pick up an e-bike in Croton and drop it off at any hub in a participating community.
“Each car trip replaced by an e-bike means cleaner air and safer streets for o0ur families,” said Croton Mayor Brian Pugh. “With the new Senasqua station and the upcoming North Riverside site, we are making it easier than ever to go green.”