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San Francisco committee advances rules for dockless bike share, requires permits and enforcement

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · March 13, 2017
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Summary

The Land Use & Transportation Committee recommended that the Board consider an ordinance to regulate stationless (dockless) bike share through permitting, data sharing, equity requirements and Public Works enforcement after testimony from SFMTA and broad stakeholder support.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee on March 13 recommended that the full Board consider an ordinance to regulate stationless (dockless) bike share programs, saying the city will require permits, data sharing and enforcement to keep sidewalks clear and expand access across neighborhoods.

Jamie Parks of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency told the committee the city’s package combines a division 1 ordinance — making operation without a permit a violation and enabling Public Works abatement — with a division 2 permitting…

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