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... 83   Partnership Toolkit As this study has established, transit agencies and cities have differing roles and interests when it comes to interacting with private micromobility operators. In short, cities regulate, while transit agencies partner.
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... 84 Transit and Micromobility strategies, plans, or processes in the region, such as comprehensive planning, bike and pedestrian master plans, and multimodal access plans. Checklist: Define Public Goals (See Table 4)
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... Partnership Toolkit 85   to move a partnership forward. Depending on the size of the agency and potential partnership, several of these functions may be combined in a single office or for a single staff member.
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... 86 Transit and Micromobility • Identify other stakeholders: existing mobility providers (especially incumbent bikeshare systems) and trip-planning, ticketing, and data aggregation vendors; community organizations and advocates; local institutions, key businesses, and potential sponsors; and the community itself.
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... Partnership Toolkit 87   – Whether you intend to create a one-off pilot or embark on a path to a permanent program, lay out a flexible process that allows for a cycle of information gathering, experimentation, performance monitoring and evaluation, and refinement (or, if appropriate, ending) of the partnership approach.
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... 88 Transit and Micromobility – Map out operating areas, zones of special focus (e.g., equity priority areas, station areas) , and other physical assets that will be part of the project.
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... Partnership Toolkit 89   • Be prepared to adjust the parameters of the partnership or service midstream in response to changing KPIs and findings of the program evaluation or as unforeseen challenges or needs arise. • Continue to provide stakeholders with regular performance reporting and periodic reports on the progress of the evaluation.
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... 90 Transit and Micromobility • KCATA (Kansas City) : Close collaboration with nonprofit operator for agency-branded bike and scooter operations.

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