The following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth below, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
A person who rents and uses a bicycle from a bike share operator.
A system which provides bicycles for short-term rentals for point-to-point trips and which may be locked and unlocked without the requirement of a bicycle rack or other docking station within the city.
A corporation, firm, joint venture, limited liability company, partnership, person, or other organized entity that operates a dockless bike share system, whether for profit or not for profit.
The director, or his or her designee, of the community development department.
An interactive geographic spatial layer or map controlled by the city to quickly and effectively detect and manage connected devices, liked shared bicycles, in the city’s public spaces.
A zone defined by GPS or RFID that registers when a mobile device like a bicycle enters or leaves that zone.
A program to serve both the city and its citizens to regulate the use of shared bicycles and the functioning conditions for the operators.
A dockless bike share operator that holds a current and valid permit issued pursuant to this article.
A strip of land acquired by reservation, dedication, prescription, deed or condemnation and intended to use by the public as a street, alley, or other public way.