07 February 2019

Results of New eScooter Online Poll Released By D2 Mesa City Council Member Jeremy Whittaker

Good to know that at least one member of the Mesa City Council has actively asked for public opinion .
Better late than never - or not at all after these "SATVs" were dumped without prior public notice in the public rights-of-way.
< This is only clearly visible example captured on 22 Jan 2019 in an image right across Center/Main Street close to City Hall at a major intersection here in downtown Mesa.
Results of the online survey: 3-to-1 voted for NO LICENSING/REGULATION!
LINK > https://www.facebook.com/CouncilmemberJeremyWhittaker/
"I'm curious what the community sentiment is on these types devices/companies and how you feel the government should regulate them."
74% NO Licensing/Regulation
26% Permit/Fees for each SATV
  • 461 Votes
 
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The Mesa City Council believes that its people, not leaders, are what makes a City great and actively works to encourage citizen participation in the decision-making process. Whether it is through neighborhood meetings, advisory boards and committees, telephone calls and letters, or email, the Mesa City Council sets policies based on the input and needs of its citizens. 
GilesMayor John Giles
FreemanVice Mayor Mark Freeman
District 1
Whittaker Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker
District 2
Whittaker Councilmember Francisco Heredia
District 3
Jen Duff
Councilmember
Jen Duff
District 4
Luna Councilmember David Luna
District 5
Thompson Councilmember Kevin Thompson
District 6


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