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Council hears micro-mobility, redevelopment membership, tax-abatement and budget-transfer motions; committees recommend several items
Summary
City councilors considered multiple administrative and development items, including a proposed multiyear partnership to introduce e-scooters, a municipal redevelopment authority membership, a tax-abatement amendment tied to affordable-housing rehabilitation, and a transfer of city funds to expand the corporation counsel’s legal-services budget.
City councilors considered multiple administrative and development items, including a proposed multiyear partnership to introduce e-scooters, a municipal redevelopment authority membership, a tax-abatement amendment tied to affordable housing rehabilitation, and a transfer of city funds to expand the corporation counsel’s legal-services budget.
The city services and environmental policy committee recommended favorably a multiyear agreement that would partner the city, the Capital Region Council of Governments and a private operator (Veyo) to implement shared micro-mobility services in downtown New Haven. A committee presenter described the Veyo system as a “large scale private micro mobility system” that would offer e-scooters accessed via the Veyo app, enforce a 15-mph speed limit and include sidewalk…
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