Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax issued Dallas’ gave out a warning to the five bike-share companies they need to relocate all bikes violating a new set of rules established by the manager. Feb. 9th is the deadline for the companies to take “corrective actions.”
According to Broadnax’s letter: “Failure to comply and/or demonstrate improved compliance may result in the City having no choice but to begin the removal of bikes from the rights of way and be made available at a centralized location for retrieval by the bike share companies,” Broadnax noted.
LimeBike tells us that it plans to double the size of its operations staff to 100 by the end of February. https://t.co/ZYjqbcCJ1Y
— Dallas Observer (@Dallas_Observer) January 20, 2018
As a result, it's likely the city will wind up regulating bikes in coming months.
Posted by The Dallas Morning News on Thursday, January 18, 2018
LimeBike tells us that it plans to double the size of its operations staff to 100 by the end of February. https://t.co/ZYjqbcCJ1Y
— Dallas Observer (@Dallas_Observer) January 20, 2018
Dallas city manager sends letter to bike share companies to clean up their clutter or else. Details @GoodDayFox4 @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/PVXDvRETOn
— saul garza (@Saulgarzafox4) January 19, 2018