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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/13/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY EXTENDING A PILOT PROGRAM TO AUTHORIZE THE USE OF AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS KNOWN AS PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES FOR DELIVERY OF GOODS FROM REDWOOD CITY BUSINESSES TO CUSTOMERS UTILIZING CITY SIDEWALKS, CROSSWALKS, AND PUBLIC THOROUGHFARES
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11/13/2017 <br />vii. Have a system that alerts the Operator if a technology failure or loss of <br />communication occurs, and when such alert is given, that: <br />1. Requires the Operator to assume direct control of the PDD; and <br />2. If the Operator is unable to assume control of the device, causes <br />the PDD to safely come to an off -roadway stop. <br />viii. Obey all traffic and pedestrian control signals, signs, markings, or other <br />restrictions. <br />ix. Include a plate or marker that may be easily read by pedestrians near <br />the PDD and that identifies the Permittee's website address and contact <br />information. Lettering shall have a font size that is a minimum of 1" tall. <br />X. Not unreasonably interfere with pedestrians or traffic, and yield to <br />pedestrians, including, without limitation, pedestrians using personal <br />assistive mobility devices, persons using skates or skate boards on the <br />sidewalk, and cyclists using any sidewalk, crosswalk or public <br />thoroughfare. <br />xi. Not operate on a State or County highway or private roadway where City <br />does not hold an easement right allowing public access, including the <br />sidewalk, crosswalk, or public thoroughfare associated with said State <br />of County highway or private roadway unless express authorization by <br />the owning jurisdiction/entity is received and provided to City. <br />D. In the case of a technology failure or other circumstances that cause the <br />PDD to come to a stop in a location other than property owned or leased by Permittee, <br />Permittee shall remove the PDD within 12 hours. <br />E. Permittee shall provide staffing sufficient to respond quickly to inquiries from <br />the public and shall respond to such inquiries within 48 hours. <br />F. Permittee shall document and report to City every incident involving an <br />injury to an individual and/or animal; every incident resulting in damage to property; every <br />incident involving a collision with any individual, animal, or property; any other operational <br />safety issues; and any complaints from members of the public. These incident reports <br />shall, at a minimum, include the location, circumstances and description of the incident or <br />safety issue. Permittee shall transmit incident reports to City within 6 hours of any incident <br />involving an injury to a person or animal and within 24 hours for any other incident or <br />safety issue. In addition, all data capturing any incident shall be stored, maintained, and <br />be readily available for retrieval by City for a period of two (2) years. <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />ATTY/RESO.0098/CC RESOLUTION FOR PILOT EXTENSION RESO. NO. 15626 <br />REV: 11-03-171S MUFF NO. 604 <br />
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