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Committee reviews LaneShift e-bike training proposal; staff to pursue agenda session, no cost to general fund

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The Transportation Committee heard a proposal from the Active Transportation Advisory Committee to bring LaneShift’s full-day e-bike workshop to Fayetteville for up to 13 city officials, funded by e-scooter permit revenue held in the mobility support fund; the committee expressed interest and staff agreed to pursue an agenda-session presentation.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fayetteville’s Transportation Committee on June 24 heard a presentation on a proposed LaneShift e-bike workshop for elected officials and city decision-makers and indicated interest in moving the topic to an agenda session for broader council awareness and scheduling.

The proposal, presented by staff and recommended by the Active Transportation Advisory Committee (ATAC), would bring a local firm called LaneShift to offer a one-day, hands-on e-bike workshop for up to 13…

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