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Council extends micromobility pilot for 12 months and authorizes Veo contract; council raises enforcement and speed concerns
Summary
Dublin extended its micromobility pilot another 12 months and authorized a service-level and revenue-sharing agreement with Veo Ride Inc., selecting Veo from multiple proposals and planning an April 30 launch; council and staff discussed device speed governors, enforcement limits for privately owned devices, and forthcoming code changes.
The Dublin City Council voted April 21 to extend the city's micromobility pilot for 12 months and to authorize the city manager to enter a service-level and revenue-sharing agreement with Veo Ride Inc. Staff told council Veo was selected from six proposals evaluated by a regional steering committee and that the draft agreement includes operational restrictions, parking management, fleet distribution, revenue sharing with the city and no public subsidy.
What staff presented JM Rayburn presented an overview of the pilot, saying the original pilot launched May 1, 2022. Staff reviewed ridership data through 2024 and said rides grew about 10% since launch and that trip types shifted toward shorter, purpose-driven "first/last…
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