29 of their proposed drop-off zones have been approved, and six are still being reviewed. Many locations were along the Central corridor.

9 of locations were not allowed because they did not allow enough space on the sidewalk.

In the city's acceptance letter to Zagster, they expressed concern for "equitable access." The letter said that Zagster must have scooters in all communities regardless of "income and/or demographics" and specifically included the International District, West Central and South Valley.

Zagster is responsible for educating riders how to properly use the e-scooters.