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City plans three downtown digital kiosks in vendor-negotiated pilot; vendor to cover installation, revenue from advertising

5719982 · August 21, 2025
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Summary

Staff outlined a pilot for three Wi-Fi-enabled digital kiosks in downtown and NoDo that will provide public information, accessibility features, panic buttons tied to 911 and revenue through advertising; the city manager can execute the vendor contract under charter authority and staff will report data after deployment.

Public-works staff told the Policy and Finance Committee on Aug. 21, 2025, that the city is negotiating with a vendor to install three digital kiosks in downtown and the NoDo district as a pilot program. Public works senior management analyst Allie Weems said “we're currently in negotiations with the vendor as a result of our RFP process.”

Planned features and placement: The pilot would place three interactive kiosks — one in NoDo and two in other downtown locations — to provide information about city services, event listings, emergency messages and links to social-media channels. Staff described accessibility…

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