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Centennial considers joining expanded Spin scooter pilot; Metro district asks cities to fund shared costs
Summary
Shea Properties and Greenwood Consolidated Metro District presented results from a year-long Spin scooter pilot and asked Centennial to join a proposed expansion. The district requested cities split a $9,000/month program cost evenly among four partners; council signaled informal support and asked staff to identify budget funding.
A year-long Spin scooter micro‑mobility pilot managed and funded so far by Greenwood Consolidated Metro District drew a largely positive response from Centennial council on April 15 as presenters sought city participation to expand the program into additional parts of the corridor.
Shea Properties metropolitan-district manager Ken (last name recorded as Ken) and Chelsea Beckman described a pilot that began April 15 of the previous year, initially in Greenwood Village. The program currently operates with 25 scooters and five designated station locations around the Greenwood Entertainment District (GED), including near the RTD stop, Arapahoe Road and South Spruce Street.
Why it matters: presenters said micro‑mobility provides…
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