AGENDA CAPTION:
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Consider approval of Resolution 2021-179R, approving an agreement that grants a Non-Exclusive License to Skinny Labs, Inc., doing business as SPIN, that enables SPIN'S shared micromobility devices such as electric scooters and electric bicycles to be operated within City rights-of-way; and declaring an effective date.
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Meeting date: September 7, 2021
Department: Public Works - Transit division
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Background Information:
In May of 2020, Council passed an Ordinance prohibiting "for profit" motor assisted scooters. This Ordinance provided for a scooter Pilot program and did not restrict private scooter use. In the Summer of 2020, the University considered scooters as an alternate option for student transportation due to COVID-19 and the reduced capacity on the Bobcat Shuttle. The University began discussions with Spin in June 2020 and the City joined those discussions shortly thereafter. In August of 2020 agreements were reached with Spin to begin a scooter Pilot in the community.
The Pilot proved highly successful with robust usage and only three reported injuries, none of which required hospitalization. Staff present...
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