with scooter programs. Mr. Hagan adds that what they found was that municipalities that had the scooter/bike share services were difficult to sustain.

Councillor Francis indicates there was reference to the U.S. market; however, the U.S. and Canadian markets are completely different. He asks if administration is aware of the number of vendors in Canada or Ontario that have the capability to offer both services. Mr. Hagan indicates he is not certain which vendors operate in Canada.

Moved by: Councillor Francis

Seconded by: Councillor McKenzie

Decision Number: ETPS 762

THAT Council DIRECT Administration to issue a Request for Proposal for a Bike share and E-scooter operator(s) without precluding any potential vendors at this time in both scooter and bike share programs to provide an opportunity for those who want to apply for the RFP to do so even if they do not provide both bike share and/or scooter share service based on Model #3 in the administrative report allowing for Multiple Operators, which will allow Council the opportunity to choose from and deliver options at the appropriate time after the RFP has been received; and,

THAT the results of the Request for Proposal BE PRESENTED to Council; and,

THAT the Chief Administrative Officer and City Clerk BE AUTHORIZED to sign an agreement with the successful proponent(s), approved by the City Solicitor as to legal content, the Chief Financial Officer and City Treasurer as to financial content, and the Senior Manager of Transportation Planning as to technical content.
Carried.

Report Number: S 7/2020

Clerk’s File: SW/13715

8.8. Temporary Traffic Calming Measures (CQ14-2019 CQ15-2019) - City-wide

Councillor Francis expresses concern with moving forward with this report as full budget implications are not known at this time. Jeff Hagan, Transportation Planning Senior Engineer indicates that their intent is to prepare a traffic calming update for Council in the Fall 2020.

Councillor Kaschak refers to temporary traffic calming measures. Mr. Hagan indicates that the yellow and concrete slabs used in Calgary are curbs that are used as temporary measures until such time that permanent measures can be put in place.

Councillor McKenzie questions if Council and/or the community have an opportunity to bring forward suggestions for locations to implement traffic calming measures. Mr. Hagan indicates that this would be done through the direction of Council and requests that come in through 311.