What is Santa Rosa doing to ensure shared bikes/scooters don’t impede pedestrian access and clutter sidewalks?

Bike share will be a dock-based system, meaning bikes must be returned to designated "hubs." These hubs will be reviewed by the City prior to installation to ensure they do not impede pedestrian access.

The City’s scooter share conditions will require scooters to be locked upright to bike racks or other fixed objects, such as street signs. Scooters will not be allowed to impede access to any area or infrastructure that requires access, including sidewalks, disabled parking, curb ramps, fire hydrants, loading zones, bus stops, entryways, driveways, benches, parking pay stations hand railings, etc.

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1. What is bike/scooter share?
2. How do I rent a bike/scooter? How do I end my trip?
3. What is Santa Rosa doing to ensure shared bikes/scooters don’t impede pedestrian access and clutter sidewalks?
4. What do I do if I see a shared bike/scooter that has been mis-parked, vandalized, or stolen?
5. Are there any places where shared bikes and scooters cannot be ridden?
6. How fast are people allowed to go on the bikes/scooters?