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COUNCIL WORK SESSION
May 3,2021
3:20 orn,
Harald E Getty Council Chambers
Members present:Season,Amos,Feuss,
Grinder, and Juan. Mr. Morrissey and
Mrs.Klein arrived at 3:25 p.m.
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that the Agenda, as proposed, be
approved. Voice-vote Ayes: Five.Motion
carried.
159845-Juorl
that the Minutes of April, 29. 2021, as
proposed.be approved.Voice-vote Ayes:
Five.Motion carried.
Mrs- Klein and Mr. Morrissey arrived at
3.25 p.m.
Objective. Discussion regarding RAG-
BRAI activities.
Tons Hall,Executive Director,Experience
Waterloo, provided an overview of
RAGBRAI activities planned. He ex-
plained the route that RAGBRAI will
follow in order to bring riders to downtown
Waterloo. Riders will be staying in
Exchange Park and will be arriving there
through the trails system.On the way out
of town they will travel down Lafayette
Street.The RAGBRAI organization com-
mittee will putting out educational market-
ing to help drivers understand where the
riders will be traveling and help them
understand that bicyclists are required by
law to travel on the street.The number of
food vendors will be limited downtown
because the committee wants to encour-
age riders to palmnize local businesses.
May 15th they will be looking for 350
volunteers to help work the event along
with event sponsorships.
Mr. Morrissey questioned if communica-
tion will go out to churches on helping
serve meals and breakfasts.
Tavis Hall explained that communication
will be flowing through Experience
Waterloo and their media sponsor
KWWL.
Objective: Discussion on an agreement
with Bird Rides,Inc.to provide e-scooters
in the downtown area.
Jessica Rucker, Main Street Waterloo.
explained that they are looking to
Kate Schumaker, Bird Rides, Inc.,
explained that their mission is to make
cities more livable by providing a
transportation alternative to the communi-
ty.The company started in 2017 and are
now in 150 cities globally.She provided
an overview of the vehicles. They are
capped at 15 mph,you have to download
an app on your phone, and are
geo-fenced to use the e-scooter within a
specific location. The cost is averaging
$5.00 per ride. The e-scooter does not
have a dock,meaning they don't have to
be returned to the original location.Clutter
is part of their responsibility and they use
educalion, discounts or rewards, and
nudges to encourage proper riding
behavior. The company would partner
with someone who lives locally to be the
fleet manager.They would want to launch
on June 6,2021,with 50 e-scooters and
look to grow to 150 e-scooters.
Mayor Hart questioned the liability to the
city.
Kate Schumaker commented that Bird
would indemnify the City in the event of
any incidences and will add Waterloo
onto their insurance policy.
Mr. Morrissey questioned what is the
city's buy-in for the program.
Kate Shoemaker commented that there is
zero cost to the city to get the program
started and that they would be paying
sales tax to the city far each of the rides.
Mayor Had questioned it the fleet
manager would be hired locally.
Kate Shoemaker confirmed.
Mr. Morrissey questioned if this would
involve city staff time.
Kate Shoemaker commented that quer
tions and complaints would be the bulk of
the city staff time and that they will
partner with the city to help prepare an
announcement to the public or have the
local news station cover it.The city can
be as involved as it wants to be or not
very involved at all.
Mayor Hart commented that Jessica
Rucker is leading the efforts with city staff
for inflame, review of ordinances and
policies as well as from other communi-
ties.
Mr.Morrissey questioned if the e-scooters
could travel anywhere or would there be
established boundaries.
Kate Shoemaker explained a boundary
would be established around Waterloo
and that it could be modified at any time.
If scooters attempt to leave the boundary..
the scooter would be slopped and the
Beat manager would be notified. Micro
boundaries within the broad boundary can
also be implemented during special
events when high foot traffic is greater.
Jessica Rucker commented that the plan
is to start this in downtown Waterloo then
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possiory took at expanamg n to areas
outside the community.
Mr. Morrissey questioned how they deal
with people riding these without a helmet.
Kate Shoemaker explained that they
highly encourage helmet use. The city
can mandate helmet usage but that may
discourage ridership. She explained that
15 mph is comparable to the average
bicyclist is travelling.
Mrs. Klein questioned if these are
available 24 hours a day.
Kate Shoemaker explained the standard
hours of operation are 4:00 am.to 12:00
p.m. Those hours can be edited as
needed.
Mrs.Klein questioned it one employee is
able to work those hours.
Kate Shoemaker explained that one
employee should be able to handle 100
Birds. It they need help they can hire
someone but they are a contract
employee with Bird.
Mrs.Juon questioned if the Birds have no
docking station,how is clutter managed.
Kate Shoemaker explained the ways they
encourage offers to park e-scooters in
certain locations.
Mr. Amos questioned it the program
generates any revenue for the city.
Kaile Shoemaker explained that sales tax
and applicable per-ride fees and any
business or license fees in the contract.
Mr. Morrissey questioned how the
scooters handle on gravel.He pointed to
the new method of patching potholes,
which leaves gravel on the road.
Kate Shoemaker explained that you
would rat want to go down a full gravel
street,but going over gravel is fine;you
just dcnl want to hit deep pothole.
However,the driver should be exercising
care when driving.
Mr. Morrissey questioned what happens
when someone is intoxicated while driving
the Bird.
Kate Shoemaker commented that laws
governing operating vehicles while under
the influence would apply.
Jessica Rucker explainetl the next steps
lot rolling out the program,which include
reviewing city ordinances and policies,
Objective:Discussion regarding establish-
in, an incentive plan for accessible,
affordable childcare in Waterloo.
Mr. Grader introduced Mary Janssen of
Child Care Resource & Referrals of
Northeast Iowa.
Mary Janssen, Children and Family
Services Director of Child Care Resource
& Referrals, shared information about
issues surrounding child care within the
community.In the last five years.34%of
childcare providers have left the field.
Twenty-one hundred children in Black
Hawk County need care versus the
places providing care. The Black Hawk
County Child Care Coalition has been
working to tackle the issues.
Mrs. Klein questioned how many provid-
ers are currently in Waterloo.
Mary Janssen explained that the data
was totaled by county but that she would
work to break it down to Waterloo.
Mrs- Klein questioned the process to
become a registered childcare provider.
Mary Janssen provided an overview of
the process.
Mr.Greater provided an overview of the
resolution, and explained that it asks
Community Planning and Development to
develop an incentive package for busi-
nesses to provide childcare to workers or
for someone to start a childcare facility.
Mr.Morrissey questioned who is involved
in the Community Planning and Develop-
ment department to work on this.
Mr.Grietler explained that he would ask
the department head to develop a plan on
how to make the program work.
Mr. Morrissey requested an explanation
of the wording of the resolution.
Mr_Grieder provided an overview of the
language.
Mr. Morrissey questioned what would
stop non-registered people from raising
an issue of that the program is not fair to
them because it excludes them.
Mr. Grietler explained that it should free
up funds to get them into the registered
system.
Mrs.Klein commented on the impact this
might have on grandparents who wish to
provide care for their grandchildren
without the state's interference.
Mary Janssen commented that there is a
big difference between being a grandma
or friend providing care and someone
providing unlicensed childcare in their
home.Their organization promotes quali-
ty of care and safety for children.Another
difference with registered vs. non-
registered is they have agencies to help
the registered providers.
Mrs, Klein questioned how many deaths
have been recorded at registered facili-
ties.
Mary Janssen stated she does not have
that figure available but knows the
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numbers are less than those deaths
occurring in non-registered facilities. She
will work on getting the figures to Mrs.
Klein.
Mr.Gdeder clarified that the resolution is
not a punishment for anyone. It is an
incentive to help people provide childcare
in Waterloo.
Objective: Discussion of an ordinance
amending the enforcement of fireworks.
Mr. Beeson provided an overview of the
changes proposed to the fireworks
ordinance- He explained that any city
employee who has the ability to write a
ticket could write a ticket for fireworks.
The ordinance allows tickets to be written
year round as municipal infractions.
Mrs. Klein commented that she eagedy
supports this.
Mr. Amos question if the city employee
could write a ticket both on and off the
clock.
Mr.Boesen commented the city attorney
could best answer that question, but he
would think that they could only write
tickets while they are on the clock.
Mr.Morrissey commented that he has not
yet seen a copy of the enforcement policy
that was discussed two weeks ago and
wants to see it by the next meeting.He
questioned where it says that a police
officer could not write a ticket year round
currently.He also questioned the budget-
ary impact of having,for example, code
enforcement employees write a citation
for fireworks.
Mr. Beeson explained the current lan-
guage and how his proposed changes
would help to clean that up.
Objective: Discussion of an ordinance
proposing changes to Tlde 9, Building
Regulations, Chapter 12, Dangerous
Buildings,of the City Code of Ordinances.
Martin Petersen,City Attorney.explained
that the proposed ordinance change is a
deletion of an outdated code section.
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that the meeting be adjourned at 4:45
P.M. Voice-vote Ayes: Seven. Motion
Carried.
Kelley Felchle
City Clerk