Fort Pierce Expands Freebee Service, Fueling Local Businesses and Reducing Traffic
Fort Pierce, FL — Almost a year after launching its free, on-demand ride-share service, the City of Fort Pierce is giving Freebee a welcome boost. The expansion brings not only broader coverage and extended operating hours but also fresh momentum to the city’s economic and transportation goals.
Mayor Linda Hudson confirmed the program’s expansion during an interview, revealing that funding has been secured—via a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation—to sustain the service over the next three years.
More than just a ride-share, Freebee is being positioned as a strategic economic driver. By delivering passengers to destinations with limited parking, the service helps increase foot traffic to local businesses, easing both parking headaches and traffic congestion. Hudson emphasized that Freebee also addresses the community’s needs—particularly seniors—by providing accessible and reliable transportation.
Free transportation continues to be available through the “Ride Freebee” app or by calling 855-918-3733, offering guests a worry-free way to enjoy evening events, concerts, and local hotspots—without needing to worry about driving home.
Why It Matters for Freebee and the Community
Freebee’s expanded service in Fort Pierce isn’t just about more rides—it’s about connecting people to opportunity. By linking residents and visitors to destinations that might otherwise be out of reach, the service helps boost the local economy, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance mobility equity. The secured funding ensures this impactful initiative will remain a staple in Fort Pierce for years to come.
Source: CBS12 News, “Fort Pierce expands ‘Freebee’ service, boosting local economy and easing traffic” (June 24, 2024).