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Council hears update on shared micromobility program; no new policy decided
Summary
Staff briefed council on a relaunch of the shared micromobility license program, describing license rules, geofencing and a $0.05 per‑rental infrastructure fee; council voiced neighborhood concerns but took no policy vote at the session.
City staff updated Aurora City Council on May 4 about the city's shared micromobility license program and said the item was informational; no policy change or vote occurred at the study session.
Tom Wicker Braddock, who co‑manages the program, summarized program rules and recent changes: the city issues revocable one‑year licenses to operators, requires operator data access for staff, mandates a 4‑hour complaint response during business hours, requires rebalancing of devices if parked more than 24…
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