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Left flyers at Spice King restaurant, One Medical, and Kohls clothing store. The Kohls employees also wanted more information about the reduced fare/free helmets program.
Left flyer with Walgreens security
Left flyers on field work and reduced fare/free helmets in various languages with staff at the Central Library. They did not share any concerns about the location of the corral.
talked with property manager at West edge residence, they don’t want a bike Corral right in front of their entrance. But they don’t mind if the corral is on the other part of the sidewalk.
Left flyer with security guards at Newmark Tower and Target. No concerns.
Left flyers at Chase, Russell Investments Center, and SAM. No comments.
Left flyers with businesses and Four Seasons Hotel. No comments/concerns.
Left flyers at businesses on Harbor Steps, no concerns.
Okinawa Teriyaki owner said there was a need for more corrals on his side of the street.
Talked with Skalka restaurant employee, they had no concerns about the location of the corral in front of their restaurant because they don’t want to use the sidewalk for seating.
Left flyer with property manager at Federal building on 2nd ave between Madison and Marion st. No concerns.
Left flyers with all the businesses along 1st between Seneca and Spring st. No concerns.
Left flyer with property manager at The Union building. No comments.
Left a flyer with security guard at Financial Center and Purple Restaurant. No comments.
Left flyer with Eyes on You employees, they are concerned by the scooters because of how fast they go on the sidewalk and how dangerous they can be to pedestrians.
Left a flyer with Seattle Art Museum employee, no concerns noted.
Left flyers at the businesses and security office for the Second & Seneca tower.
Left flyer with security guard at Rainier Tower, their concern is that people are pushing scooters/bikes onto sidewalks or cars and can damage cars parked.
Left flyer with Fogo de Chao employee, no concerns.
Fairmont Olympic Hotel had concerns about the storefront side walk space and blocking the taxi cabs curb. She also was concerned about riding safely and lack of helmets available for guests or users of the scooters.
Talked to a Seattle credit union employee, gave them flyer, no concerns. Positive feedback and wants users to respect the parking when it is done.
Left a flyer at the Rainier Club.
Employee at DESC (housing services and shelter) said the bike/scooter corral would not serve his clients/population, but he said it was better than having the scooters by the bus stop.
Director of Sales and Marketing of the Lotte Hotels and The Sanctuary was concerned about a bike and scooter zone in this location for pedestrian and hotel user safety. He mentioned that the buses and hotel vans have backed into the sidewalk multiple times and hit the tree that used to be there and is concerned that this could happen to pedestrians. He did seem less concerned after I said we have enough clearance for pedestrians safety. Might email sdot for future concerns.
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