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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8/2/2021 - Work Session* * * Proof of Publication Courier Communications 100 East 4th Street, Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Black Hawk County 1 do solemnly swear that the annexed copy of notice was published in the WATERLOO/CEDAR FALLS COURIER, a daily newspaper printed in WATERLOO, Black Hawk County, Iowa, and that the annexed rate of advertising is the regular legal rate of said newspaper, and that the following is a correct bill for publishing said notice. Waterloo, City of - Legals 715 MULBERRY ST. WATERLOO IA 50703 ORDER NUMBER 202262 q5L (7)0J-vtu rt t r Signed Subscribed and sworn to before me thi day of Notary P blic Received of the sum of 1-2 for publication of the above invoice. Notary Seal: Section: Legals Category: 950 Legal Notice PUBLISHED ON: 08/17/2021 Dollars in full JODI E MCK@NSTRY COM ISSN NO•7F241: MY ! a4 inS TOTAL AD COST: 36.22 FILED ON: 8/20/2021 COUNCIL WORK SESSION August 2, 2021 3:30 p.m. Harold E. Getty Council Chambers Members present: Boesen. Amos, Morris- sey, Klein, Feuss, Grieder, and Juon. Mr. Morrissey and Mr. Grieder participated in the meeting via Zoom. 160256 - Amos/Boesen that the Agenda, as proposed, be approved. Voice -vote Ayes: Seven. Mo- tion carried. 160257 - Amos/Boesen that the Minutes of July 19, 2021. as proposed, be approved. Voice -vote Ayes: Seven. Motion carried. Objective: Discussion of Waterloo Hous- ing Authority and Neighborhood Services operations. Felicia D. Smith-Nalls, Neighborhood Services Coordinator, provided an over- view of department operations. She shared several events, including a new partnership with the Gallagher Bluedoorn Performing Arts Center, to bring local bands to play a concert for each neighborhood. Julie Dawson, Housing Authority Director, provided an overview of Housing Authori- ty operations. Objective: Discussion of changes to the Shared Mobility Device Ordinance and presentation from Helbiz Iowa, LLC. Martin Petersen, City Attorney, provided an overview of proposed amendments to the shared mobility device license. Some of the changes include requiring a fifteen mile per hour speed limit within the operating area, require that riders be eighteen years old or older and must scan a driver's license or State Issued Identification Card to verify the age, and that each company is allowed a fleet size of up to 150 scooters. Gian Luca Spriano, Director of Interna- tional Business Development, Helbiz, Inc., provided an overview of their company and how their mobile app works. He explained that Helbiz is currently operating in 13 cities in the United States and 30 cities around the world. The company has hired a local manager from Waterloo to oversee operations in the community and are working to hire additional employees as well. Council members discussed the proposed ordinance changes and the shared mobility program with Mr. Petersen, Mr. Spnano, Craig Bennett with Bird, Kelley Felchle, City Clerk, and Jessica Rucker, Director of Main Street Waterloo. 160258 - Feuss/Amos that the meeting be adjourned at 4:58 p.m. Voice -vote Ayes: Seven. Motion carried. Kelley Felchle City Clerk