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Big Cities Crack Down on Scooter Providers, Raising Cost Concerns for Property Owners

New Rules Could Boost Expenses for Charging Stations, Storage, Added Fees
San Diego is the latest city to pass laws on dockless scooters.  Photo: Lou Hirsh
San Diego is the latest city to pass laws on dockless scooters. Photo: Lou Hirsh
CoStar News
May 6, 2019 | 3:56 P.M.

Motorized scooters and bikes have popped up on downtown sidewalks across the country in the past year, prompting big cities to crack down with new laws to address safety concerns that may boost costs for commercial property owners and developers.

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