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Episode 57: Micromobility Policy with the City of Austin’s Jason Redfern and Jacob Culberson

Episode 57: Micromobility Policy with the City of Austin’s Jason Redfern and Jacob Culberson

FromThe BG Podcast


Episode 57: Micromobility Policy with the City of Austin’s Jason Redfern and Jacob Culberson

FromThe BG Podcast

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome The BG Podcast! Conversations at the intersection of business, community, and public policy, from the Austin metro and around Texas.

Today we speak with Jason Redfern, Parking Enterprise Manager at City of Austin, and Jacob Culberson, Mobility Services Division Manager at City of Austin.

Bingham Group CEO A.J. Bingham, Jason and Jacob discuss the processes and regulations the city is taking in response the number of micromobility platforms available in Austin. They also discuss developments in the sector in the near-term and future.

Micromobility refers to scooters, skateboards, or other compact devices designed for personal mobility.

Connect with Jason on LinkedIn here.

Connect with Jacob on LinkedIn here.

This episode was originally recorded on August 27, 2019.

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Released:
Oct 16, 2019
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The Bingham Group, LLC is an Austin (TX) based full service consulting firm representing and advising clients on government affairs, public affairs, and procurement matters.