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Santa Monica Bike Share, 2015

The City of Santa Monica has introduced a bikesharing system with added flexibility for its users. The system contains stations similar to more traditional bike share systems, but allows users to park the bike at a non-designated location, as long as ...

Santa Monica College Foundation and UberPOOL, Santa Monica, California, 2016

The Santa Monica College Foundation--a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization separate from the college--partnered with Uber to provide uberPOOL rides from a designated pick-up/drop-off zone(s) at each campus. The first ride, up to $20, is free. uberPOOL ...

Infographic of Santa Monica Last-Mile Delivery Solutions

Santa Monica Pilots Zero Emissions Delivery Zone, 2021

The City of Santa Monica, California, in partnership with the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), has launched a voluntary Zero Emissions Delivery Zone (ZEDZ). Scheduled to operate until the end of 2021, the one-square mile ZEDZ is home to nearly ...

Photo of the bikeshare app and dockless bikeshare bicycle

Santa Monica Shared Mobility Pilot Program Summary Report, Santa Monica, CA, 2019

In November 2019, the City of Santa Monica, CA released a summary report of its dockless shared mobility pilot program. The program was launched in September 2017 with both dockless bikes and e-scooters operated by four permitted companies: Bird, Jump, ...

Santa Monica, CA Bike Sharing Analysis 2012

This report presents research and analysis by Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS) as a subconsultant to Fehr & Peers for the Santa Monica Bicycle Sharing Study. EPS has explored sources of funding for capital and operating expenses, estimated ...

School Pick-up App Partnership, Tampa, Florida, 2017

The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) has partnered with PikMyKid, a technology company that will utilize its real-time mobile app to pick students up after school from 20 Tampa Bay area schools. The app creates a geofenced location ...

Scoop and City of Seattle, Washington, 2017

The City of Seattle is partnering with dynamic carpooling provider, Scoop Technologies, in order to encourage carpooling to and from designated areas within the South Lake Union neighborhood. Since its launch on April 17, individuals living and working ...

Scoop and Contra Costa Transportation Authority Partnership, Contra Costa County, California, 2017

On May 22, Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) and Scoop Technologies launched a pilot program to encourage carpooling in the San Francisco Bay area in California. Through this partnership, CCTA will utilize 511 Contra Costa (the local transportation ...

Scoop Carpool Partnership, Pleasanton, California, 2017

The City of Pleasanton partnered with commuter-app company, Scoop Technologies. The City has allocated $30,000 to reduce costs for passengers using the commuter-app and augment reimbursement for drivers. Specifically, the discount will lower the typical ...

Scoot to Offer e-bikes, San Francisco, California, 2017

Scoot recently announced that it is going to add hundreds of e-bikes to San Francisco in Spring 2018. The Scoot bikes will be equiped with electric motors to assist with pedaling but in order to reach the top speeds of 20 mph users must still pedal. ...

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