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City staff told the commission that outreach and a public survey on scooter and e‑bike use are complete and that a committee will deliver a full proposal and draft code in January for the commission to consider.
At the workshop staff said it had "done a tremendous amount of community outreach" and that the city’s enforcement teams are continuing daily enforcement of sidewalk scooter rules. Staff told commissioners that legal research and comparisons with other Miami‑Dade municipalities are part of the forthcoming recommendation and that the committee headed by Julio will make the presentation with proposed code language.
Why it matters: Sidewalk micromobility rules affect pedestrian safety, enforcement workload and the regulatory approach the city takes for shared devices. Commissioners asked for the survey results and the code proposal so they can weigh community sentiment and legal constraints before directing changes to the city code.
Staff scheduled a fuller presentation in January; there was no vote or change to code at the workshop.
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