![]() ![]() ![]() "We are thankful to have the opportunity to work with Milwaukee City leaders and look forward to bringing Birds back to residents who have already come to enjoy and benefit from this new mode of transportation," Estrada said.īarrett said he's hopeful the scooters will eventually return. In the joint statement with the city, Bird's head of Public Affairs and Chief Legal Officer David Estrada said: "Following a few weeks of productive conversations with city officials, our teams are joining forces so that Bird can be an affordable and environmentally friendly transportation option for the people of Milwaukee." "It's something we would address early on in the legislative session," Walker said. Walker said he's open to changing state law, but that the state legislature won't be back in session until Jan. Scott Walker on Monday echoed Barrett's opinion that the legal status of the scooters is something that should be addressed at the state level.
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