Austin seeks community feedback on shared e-scooters and e-bikes

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The City of Austin is currently reviewing its shared micromobility program, which includes e-scooters and e-bikes. The city seeks community input on how these devices are used, safety concerns, and parking issues. Feedback from the public will influence the city's final decisions. Residents can share their experiences by completing an online survey available until April 6, 2025. Additionally, an in-person open house will be held on March 24 at the Austin Public Library's Carver Branch.

As spring arrives in Austin, the Spring Festival Season is set to begin, bringing increased activity downtown. Road closures and detours may cause congestion and delays for drivers. The city encourages residents to walk, bike, or use public transit during this period. For those attending festivals who choose to drink, a parking ticket waiver program is available for leaving cars overnight.

The Austin Transit Partnership (ATP) is progressing with Phase 1 of the Austin Light Rail project. A Draft Environmental Impact Statement has been issued for public review and comment until March 11. The ATP aims to comply with federal requirements as it seeks grant funding from the Federal Transit Administration.

March marks Women's History Month in the United States, celebrating women's contributions throughout history. This year's theme is "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating and Inspiring Generations," highlighting women's roles in education and leadership.

Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 8 at 2 a.m., shifting clocks forward by one hour. This change results in darker morning commutes but provides more evening daylight. Residents are advised to plan for extra sleep and take precautions against drowsy driving.

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