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Council directs RFP for temporary pop‑up bike maintenance hub at Irvine Transportation Center; motion passes 5–2
Summary
Council directed staff to issue a short RFP to allow temporary use of the former Spectrum Motion office as a pop‑up bicycle maintenance and community space while the permanent mobility hub design and operator RFP proceed. The motion passed 5–2 with Councilmember Martinez Franco and Mayor Egan voting no.
The Irvine City Council voted 5–2 on March 24 to direct the city manager to issue a short request for proposals to allow temporary use of the former Spectrum Motion office at the Irvine Transportation Center as a pop‑up bicycle maintenance and community space.
Councilmember William Goh, who brought the proposal, said the underused office can provide community outreach, education classes and early activation while the permanent urban mobility station design and operator selection continue.…
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