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Just a kid from Brooklyn who grew up loving cities & transit. 🚇🚲🚍 CEO @ooneepod Board Member @streetsPAC Advisory Council @transalt Alum @downtownbrooklyn
Dec 5, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
Important PSA 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 This blew up! I don’t have a SoundCloud but I am working to build public secure 🚲 parking networks in cities across the USA.

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Dec 3, 2021 10 tweets 6 min read
Happy Friday afternoon y’all!

After a few weeks of preliminary systems testing in the real world I wanted to share a small update on the @ooneepod Mini. In the thread below we are going to answer a few questions about what’s next!

medium.com/@oonee/introdu… @ooneepod …as some of you know, we produced two Mini prototypes; the idea was to test these regourously and to use the data to refine the features for the next batch of units that would be destined for NYC/NJ and other cities in the region.

One of these is destined for Grand Central... Image
Aug 19, 2020 10 tweets 6 min read
This is an unconventional shot in the dark, but here it goes:

We’re looking for new investors in @ooneepod and I’m hoping that the #bikenyc crowd can share wisdom + advice on the process. Some of you know our story, but sharing it again below:

medium.com/oonee/were-fun… @ooneepod …I started the company because the experience of owning & using a bike sucked. Nobody really seemed to be talking about anything but safety.

I believe that the parking & service economy have to be much, much more convinient in order for bike to become mainstream in cities.
Jun 25, 2020 5 tweets 5 min read
I grew up in New York City without ever driving a 🚘. In fact, I never learned to drive at all. My mom didn’t drive a 🚘 either.

This would have been impossible w/o overnight service. It allowed us to live our lives with the knowledge that transit would always b there 4 us. …overnight service has created a culture where *most* people in our city do not have to own a car— and the vast majority never drive at all.

Ending it would mean profound changes for our city. I cannot fathom how different NYC will be w/o it….