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File #: 18-092    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/16/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 2/22/2018 Final action: 2/22/2018
Title: Discussion Regarding Expectations of Dockless Bike Share Operations - 30 Minutes
Sponsors: Town Council
Attachments: 1. Moore Bike-Share Agenda Request, 2. AZCentral Bike Sharing Article (January 24 2018), 3. ASU - Tempe Bike-Share IGA, 4. Scottsdale 2 13 18 Work Study Session_Summary, 5. PowerPoint - Bike Share, 6. Ltr from ofo 2-16-18
TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager

DATE: February 22, 2018

DEPARTMENT: Town Manager

Staff Contact Kevin Burke, Town Manager 480.348.3690
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Discussion Regarding Expectations of Dockless Bike Share Operations - 30 Minutes
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Town Value(s):
? Primarily one-acre, residential community
? Limited government
? Creating a sense of community
? Partnerships with existing schools and resorts to enhance recreational opportunities
? Improving aesthetics/creating a brand
? Preserving natural open space

The recent arrival of dockless bike-share bicycles in Town rights-of-way and easements has generated concern about safety and aesthetics in the community.

Council Goals or Statutory Requirements:
Responsiveness to Residents - Identify and consider resident concerns in a timely manner and seek solutions to the best of the Town's ability.

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Receive information on bike-share programs and articulate problems and expectations for management of the condition.
Background

SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Recently, various bright yellow and green bikes have been showing up on Town rights-of-way and in front of some private properties. These are linked to "dockless bike-share" programs that have been launched in Scottsdale, but are also present in Phoenix, Mesa and Tempe.

Bike-share programs appear to come in two business models. The first requires a docking station (GRiD appears to be the main company that offers this model in the valley). A bike to rent is locked in a bike rack. The user makes payment at the location, rents the bike and then must return it to that bike rack or another bike rack operated by the same vendor. This model typically requires an agreement between the operator and the municipality or private property owner upon which the bike-rack is located. Staff is still researching this model. The City of Phoenix and City of Tempe - ASU appear to have an a...

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