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Staff provided a verbal update Sept. 2 on the city's mobility consultant work. The presenter said the consultant completed the first task deliverables and staff expects a written report confirming there are no deficiencies in the existing mobility network as currently configured.
Staff said a stakeholder meeting is planned for October to gather input and that city staff may host a session at the city commission to present the plan and associated programs. The discussion included informal mention of potential local mobility pilots, such as demand-response taxi or golf-cart shuttle services and a rickshaw-type bike business. Board members noted such services already operate in other cities and suggested staff investigate regulatory or business-license implications.
The mobility update was informational only; no formal board action was recorded. Staff said it will circulate the consultant's written report and follow up with stakeholders about the October meeting and any next steps for pilot programs.
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