Scooters in WeHo: 25,000+ rides, only 67 complaints

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West Hollywood City Council will receive an update from staff on Monday regarding the dockless mobility pilot program which allowed electric scooters and bikes onto city streets beginning last month.

The program has been highly popular, with a total of 25,507 trips logged since it began July 1. On average, there are 823 trips taken daily on the devices.

The report notes that only 67 complaints have been received — a mere 0.26% of total rides — and that more than half have come from the same seven sources. Only one injury was reported.

City staff will recommend additional community engagement to city council, as well as new street signage to help riders understand the rules and more places to park the electric vehicles. There are currently 11 official parking stations throughout the city, and 14 more are planned for construction. Parking is also allowed in the furniture zone between the walkway and curb anywhere in the city.

Constituents have several ways to report a complaint, via the city’s website, the city App., by calling 213-247-7720 or by emailing to parkingconcerns@weho.org.

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Jerome Cleary
Jerome Cleary
3 years ago

Translation: the number of people that took the time to complain and “send an email to city hall” most people think about it or say I’ll do it later then never do. Until someone on the sidewalk gets knocked over bad enough where they break a limb or shatter their face or teeth nothing much will change, etc.

Observer
Observer
3 years ago

Scooters are a decided danger. I was almost hit three times in the last couple of weeks. You can’t hear them coming from behind you. A one step to the right or left could mean a serious knockdown to the sidewalk, life threatening injury or death. Is that what it will take to invoke a ban? And it clearly states on, I think, all scooters that they are NOT to be operated on a sidewalk. But they are and much too frequently and too fast. If everyone observed the rules, then fine. But that is not what’s happening and I’ve… Read more »

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
3 years ago

It’s time for the commenters on this website to finally realize that you don’t represent the majority of West Hollywood residents. You complain constantly on these articles but you’re in the minority.

Reality check time.

Rudi Logan
Rudi Logan
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

Some people think the other kids are still doing their homework for them.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

… and you know this how?

John Daniel Harrington-Tyrell
John Daniel Harrington-Tyrell
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

You are just asking for comments that are agreeable to your position, then a quite tyrannical opinion.

Tom
Tom
3 years ago

Is it the television networks that say that every written complaint represents 1000 who didn’t have the time or wherewithal to write in?

Manny
Manny
3 years ago
Reply to  Tom

YES!

weho resident
weho resident
3 years ago

It sounds like the city Council is going to do whatever the hell it wants and is trying to rationalize it with numbers that mean nothing! I agree with the commenters who said most people will not fill out a complaint, or they don’t know how!
One injury has been reported, but how many people were shaken up, upset, and scared by near misses?
So what if 25,000 people rode the scooters. That doesn’t make it good. 75 million people voted for Trump, and that didn’t make it good either! All we have now is trouble

John Daniel Harrington-Tyrell
John Daniel Harrington-Tyrell
3 years ago

I always question the Data, when Staff finds it inconvenient.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
3 years ago

I saw a guy riding a scooter on the street (without a helmet) but he was blocking traffic! We were all forced to go his speed. When we all came to a stop light he was able to move to the front of all the cars that were ahead of us and was then able to slow down even more cars.

Scooters on the sidewalk are dangerous to pedestrians, and on the street are a big annoyance to drivers.

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
3 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

So this person was following the law like so many on Wehoville want and you still have a problem with it?

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

Yes, I do, and I guess I thought you would infer that my point is these scooters are causing problems everywhere they’re used so let’s get rid of them.

We can say “NO”!

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
3 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

I say YES to scooters! #scootersforever

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

I’ve observed a contrarian pattern with you.

Adam
Adam
3 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

I also say YES. It’s interesting when a comment section is just filled with elitism.

I laugh that you think the tiny scooter is the problem and not the massive car you drive. The world is burning, might be best if you get out of your car for awhile. 🙂

Brian Holt
Brian Holt
3 years ago

Completely misleading. Who knew where or how one could file a complaint. I’m now backlogging my daily complaints from the past two years right here, right now. So add at least 700 complaints from me alone!

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
3 years ago

This is a completely dumb marker of the severity of the problem of ill-mannered use of these devices. I have no problem with the devices as intended, and every issue with the way they are used and abused. We live in a country that protects the rights of the minority over the tyranny of the majority. Those 67 complaints should not be dismissed as “only” but rather as voices of people who were pissed off enough to actually find a way to complain in a bureaucracy that doesn’t value public input. I know that the usual suspects will attack my… Read more »

TomSmart
TomSmart
3 years ago

What could does it do to lodge complaints to a tone deaf city hall??? They’re going to do what they want to do regardless of what the resident want, or don’t want.

JJ1
JJ1
3 years ago

I don’t think the actual number of complaints is an accurate reflection of the public’s displeasure with these things. People are annoyed when riders dump them blocking the sidewalk and the idiots that ride the actual scooters on the sidewalk but like everything else, we’re getting immune to all the inconsiderate, obvious people and we don’t take the time out of our day when we know the city council will dismiss us and do what they want anyway.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
3 years ago

To whom do we file a complaint and what is their number?

Although I have no confidence at all that my complaint will make one bit of difference because the City Council won’t care, I will at least get on their nerves.

Rudi Logan
Rudi Logan
3 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

Check the WeHo City website. At the least, Code Compliance should be receptive.

Observer
Observer
3 years ago
Reply to  Rudi Logan

Code compliance has been woefully understaffed for decades. Think citing leaf blower violators.

Rudi Logan
Rudi Logan
3 years ago
Reply to  Observer

Code Compliance handled the problem of my neighbor’s constantly barking dog efficiently and quickly. Maybe I just got lucky, but it’s a good start. Beats whining.

Observer
Observer
3 years ago
Reply to  Rudi Logan

You’re fortunate.