Abandoned and stripped bicycles locked to bike racks are unsightly and reduce available parking. Know any locations? Let us know and we'll arrange to remove the bikes so that you'll have a place to park.
My bike has been tagged as abandoned. What can I do?
Call or email the Bike Program and give us the 311 SR# written on the placard attached to your bike. Call 312-744-4600 or email steven.vance@cityofchicago.org.
What happens to abandoned bikes?
Here's an explanation on how the City of Chicago deals with abandoned bikes.
After the abandoned bike is removed, it is delivered (usually same day) to Working Bikes Cooperative. Working Bikes leaves the placard attached and refrains from working on the bike for 30 days. After this period, they are free to refurbish the bike for charity or public sale. Please visit the Working Bikes Cooperative website for more information about that non-profit organization.
Webpage last updated March 8, 2010.
Abandoned Bike ordinances
All Chicago bicycle owners should make themselves aware of the City's Municipal Code regarding abandoned bikes. Read the ordinance at Chicago Bike Laws.
How do I donate my bike?
Please refer to our webpage on locations to which you can donate bicycles: Bike Donation and Recycling.
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