Fairhope, Alabama
COUNCIL REJECTS LONE BID
The city solicited bids from private companies to operate a golf cart-style shuttle service downtown based at the parking garage; but the only response was for over $300K annually.
According to councilman Burrell, a local business owner (reportedly 'Shux' restaurant owner Rick Gambino) intended to bid as well, but decided not to due to the high cost for liability insurance required by the city.
The city could still decide to operate the service itself possibly using volunteers to drive the carts, Burrell said, but there are liability concerns in that case as well.
The aim is to better utilize the parking garage, which often sits half-empty as drivers circle looking for on-street parking.
COUNCIL REJECTS LONE BID
The city solicited bids from private companies to operate a golf cart-style shuttle service downtown based at the parking garage; but the only response was for over $300K annually.
According to councilman Burrell, a local business owner (reportedly 'Shux' restaurant owner Rick Gambino) intended to bid as well, but decided not to due to the high cost for liability insurance required by the city.
The city could still decide to operate the service itself possibly using volunteers to drive the carts, Burrell said, but there are liability concerns in that case as well.
The aim is to better utilize the parking garage, which often sits half-empty as drivers circle looking for on-street parking.
Comments
It's about a three block tiny little town.
Get out of your cars and walk people! It won't kill you.
On another sore subject, use the huge parking area at the soccer complex and shuttle shoppers to town during the daytime. Yes, it would be a long haul, but there is a Porta-Potty at the complex for the return trip!