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Another scooter left blocking the sidewalk! These scooters are a nuisance and dangerous! Not only do they make it difficult for pedestrians, but wheelchairs can’t even get by! They have to be violating ADA! Raleigh, it’s past time for something to be done about these!!
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The link above is no longer working; here is what we can say about Bird scooters:
There have been many comments entered on SeeClickFix Raleigh regarding the Bird electric scooters which appeared in Raleigh in mid-July. To clear up any confusion, here are some facts about the current situation:
1. The City of Raleigh has not endorsed Bird Scooters, nor does the City have any business relationship with Bird.
2. Bird has not obtained any license, permit, nor operating agreement from the City of Raleigh.
3. The City of Raleigh is quickly preparing new regulations crafted to better fit this new transportation option. These regulations will address the use of the scooters, including how and where they are parked, and any permissions to operate in Raleigh’s rights of way.
There are not enough resources for the city to properly re-place or pick up abandoned scooters, nor should the taxpayers of Raleigh have to bear the cost of any poor conduct by Bird and their employees, and some of their customers. Like many things with local government, there are contrasting viewpoints on this topic, so your city government is requesting everyone's patience as we work through various issues. In the meantime, you can contact Bird directly at City@bird.co.
Thank you for your patience.
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If you blinked, you might have missed them.
The frequently debated scooters that began popping up around Chapel Hill and the UNC campus Thursday were rounded up over the weekend. Now, they’re gone.
Chapel Hill got rid of the scooters almost immediately. City Council needs to talk to the California company and get them to remove the scooters, then make a plan!
"Bird, the California company that owns the scooters, agreed to “voluntarily remove its scooters from UNC-Chapel Hill while the university explores the possibility of a partnership with the company,” according to a statement from the university.
An agreement could be in place by the end of September, but public safety and “financial considerations” would be part of that discussion.
Read more here: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article217385695.html#storylink=cpy
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There have been many comments entered on SeeClickFix Raleigh regarding the Bird electric scooters which appeared in Raleigh in mid-July. To clear up any confusion, here are some facts about the current situation:
1. The City of Raleigh has not endorsed Bird Scooters, nor does the City have any business relationship with Bird.
2. Bird has not obtained any license, permit, nor operating agreement from the City of Raleigh.
3. The City of Raleigh is quickly preparing new regulations crafted to better fit this new transportation option. These regulations will address the use of the scooters, including how and where they are parked, and any permissions to operate in Raleigh’s rights of way.
There are not enough resources for the city to properly re-place or pick up abandoned scooters, nor should the taxpayers of Raleigh have to bear the cost of any poor conduct by Bird and their employees, and some of their customers. Like many things with local government, there are contrasting viewpoints on this topic, so your city government is requesting everyone's patience as we work through various issues. In the meantime, you can contact Bird directly at City@bird.co.
Thank you for your patience.
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