I don't live in Omaha, but I do visit--and I think this is a ridiculous idea. I'd rather see them obtain a fleet of low-emission public transportation buses instead, and improve transportation around the city. If they need a model that works efficiently and effectively, Singapore comes to mind. But the reality is that no one wants to take public transportation if they don't have to. That's why the parking garages are crowded--and why Uber and Lyft are so popular.
I don't live in Omaha, but I do visit--and I think this is a ridiculous idea. I'd rather see them obtain a fleet of low-emission public transportation buses instead, and improve transportation around the city. If they need a model that works efficiently and effectively, Singapore comes to mind. But the reality is that no one wants to take public transportation if they don't have to. That's why the parking garages are crowded--and why Uber and Lyft are so popular.