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Contractor's Name
Bird Rides Inc.
Approval Date
4/27/2022
Council Approval Date
4/27/2022
End Date
5/14/2023
Department
Administration
Department Project Manager
Dan Eernissee
Subject / Project Title
Scooter Share Contract
Tracking Number
0003315
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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not blocking the right-of-way,sidewalks,ADA ramps,or driveways. At the end of each Bird ride, <br /> riders will be promoted to take a picture of the parked scooter as proof. <br /> Our Fleet Manager will be notified if a vehicle that is not in a ride is being moved- this will help <br /> to keep the fleet organized in case someone moves a parked vehicle out of place <br /> How does Bird manage"clutter"or vehicles being left everywhere? <br /> Our local fleet managers are responsible for rebalancing and moving vehicles throughout the <br /> city during operating hours.They pay attention to areas of scooter congestion as well as <br /> demand throughout the day,and rebalance vehicles accordingly. On the rider side, riders are <br /> required to take a photo of their appropriately parked Bird after each ride,which adds a layer <br /> of accountability. Bird can also display any bike racks or designated scooter parking <br /> infrastructure that a city may have in place, in the Bird app for riders to see as they end their <br /> ride. <br /> How many scooters will Bird be operating in town? <br /> As we work with cities to plan our Bird launch,we calculate the ideal scooter fleet size <br /> generally based on population size of the city as well as other factors such as tourism, <br /> commuter traffic, university presence, and more. Generally after launching an initial fleet in <br /> town,the Bird team monitors utilization after launch and works with city administrators to get <br /> approval to add more to the fleet as demand &usage increases. <br /> How does Bird source their local fleet managers? <br /> Bird works with local businesses,entrepreneurs,or community organizations to help manage <br /> our fleets locally and address the unique needs of each community. These individuals are <br /> selected based on a number of criteria to help best ensure the success of the fleet and a <br /> strong partnership with the city. <br /> Where are the Birds washed,charged and repaired/stored? <br /> Our local Fleet Managers charge, maintain,and store Birds in their own facilities. <br /> Bird Scooter FAQs <br />
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