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City begins curbside-management pilot in University Hill, proposes 24/7 flexible loading zones and designated TNC pickup spots
Summary
Transportation staff said curbside management work started in July with stakeholder engagement planned through August; proposed changes include 24/7 flexible loading zones with 15-minute limits, designated pickup/drop-off locations for Uber and Lyft using geofencing, and targeted outreach to hotel, businesses and delivery operators.
Transportation Mobility staff updated the commission on July 8 that curbside-management changes in University Hill began in July and will proceed with stakeholder engagement through August and communications in September.
The update matters because changes to curb rules and designated pickup locations are intended to reduce curbside congestion, improve short-term parking and loading access for businesses, and create organized pickup/drop-off points for transportation network companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft.
Chris Haglin, Transportation Mobility staff, said the city is carrying out the work because of increased curb demand from short-term parking, deliveries and new hotel…
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