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Staff recommends keeping scooter moratorium, pursuing contract model; curb management study launched
Summary
Shared mobility staff recommended retaining the vendor moratorium (two vendors) and starting an RFP-based contract model to secure vendor commitments and KPIs; staff also launched a 12-month curb management study to create typologies and a policy framework for competing curb uses.
City staff recommended the Mobility Committee retain the current moratorium on new scooter vendors and pursue a transition from a license/permit model to a contract/RFP model to better manage shared mobility and curbspace.
Mike Kimbro, shared mobility program manager, told the committee that since the moratorium began (04/01/2024) the city has seen increased trips per device and a decline in 311 and parking enforcement requests. "Our recommendation is that we keep the moratorium in place for now, capping the number of…
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