Provo City’s TMAC meeting on September 18, 2025, kicked off with a focus on the future of micro mobility in the city. Chair Beth Provence led the discussion, emphasizing the importance of updating city codes to accommodate new transportation options.
The meeting began with introductions from members, including Judy Johnson and Andy from Provo Public Works, who set the stage for a collaborative discussion. The minutes from the previous meeting were swiftly approved, paving the way for the main topic of the day.
Provence highlighted that this meeting could be one of the final discussions on micro mobility, urging members to submit proposals for updating the city code. “I really want to open this to discussion,” she stated, inviting input from the team. Dave Keller raised a crucial point about the need to define micro mobility clearly, referencing state code and the evolving nature of transportation methods.
As the conversation unfolded, members acknowledged the rapid advancements in micro mobility and the necessity for Provo to adapt its regulations accordingly. This proactive approach aims to enhance accessibility and safety for all residents as the city embraces innovative transportation solutions.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to further refine proposals and definitions, ensuring Provo remains at the forefront of micro mobility initiatives. The next steps will involve gathering more input and finalizing recommendations for city code updates, signaling a significant shift in how residents navigate their community.