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By using an existing city code, the city of Covington is removing scooters that are deemed a nuisance for blocking sidewalks.
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City officials say Bird and Lime have made a lot of progress on the safety concerns that prompted a 6 p.m. curfew in April. The city even threatened an all-out ban.
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Cincinnati officials are giving electric scooter companies the chance to implement better technology to curb the misdeeds of some riders — or else face consequences.
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Records recently obtained by WVXU show city officials warned e-scooter companies its considering a "total ban" on the devices.
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City officials met with representatives from Bird and Lime last week and agreed to new limited hours of operation. Company officials also left the meeting with action items to address the issues.
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Council passed an ordinance this week on companies like Lime and Bird, which have been in the city for three years.
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E-scooters are off Cincinnati streets for now because of the pandemic. But the city is working on contracts with two operators for when stay-at-home…
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Cincinnati could have more electric scooters on the road this summer. Companies Bird and Lime already have e-scooters operating in downtown,…
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Cincinnati traffic officials are beginning the process of re-timing stop lights in Downtown Cincinnati. That process is expected to take three to five…
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Some cities throughout the state have put regulations in place for light weight electric scooters. Now state lawmakers are looking at doing the same...