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City staff outlines Veo permit, device-tracking and a push for no-sidewalk parking unless designated
Summary
Staff told VPAC the city's three-year Veo dockless mobility permit requires monthly reporting, an online platform showing live device locations and reduced idle time (from five to three days); members and the ADA coordinator pressed for a blanket 'no sidewalk parking unless designated' policy and wider clearances to avoid ADA violations.
City staff presented details of a three-year dockless mobility permit for Veo and fielded questions from VPAC about enforcement, reporting and accessibility requirements.
Tommy Sipranek, the city's bike and pedestrian coordinator, said the permit requires Veo to submit monthly reports showing staffing levels, violations and complaints, and to provide an online platform that displays live device locations, unique device identifiers, idle-time and battery status. "They must provide an online platform accessible by desktop that allows city staff…
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