The explosion of micromobility options — like shared e-bikes and e-scooters, or owned e-cargo bikes — in cities around the world is one of the most high-profile, and sometimes controversial, transportation trends of 2019. Well-funded scooter startups are battling it out for market share, ride-hailing players are looking to dominate and entrepreneurs are building brand new battery-powered mobility tools. But it’s actually cities who will be one of the key partners to micromobility companies as the public and private sectors will need to collaborate on key issues like data sharing, safety, and equity, in order to create more sustainable livable cities. This workshop will create a productive dialogue between cities and the micromobility community and seek to remove barriers that are preventing a thoughtful approach to the deployment of sustainable micromobility services.