Politics & Government

Delivery Robots: Walnut Creek To Consider Extending Program

City council will discuss extending pilot program for the robots, that to date, have accident free-record on downtown sidewalks, staff said.

WALNUT CREEK, CA – The Walnut Creek City Council is scheduled to discuss on Tuesday extending an agreement allowing a year-old delivery robot pilot program to continue operating.

The council is poised to extend for one year an agreement with Starship Technologies to operate semi-autonomous delivery robots in the downtown area. The original agreement was signed in July 2017, and a short time later, Starship's small six-wheeled robots became common sights rolling along Walnut Creek's downtown sidewalks.

During their first run in Walnut Creek, the robots rolled a collective 849 miles with no delivery incidents or operational issues, according to a city staff report.

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The Starship robots have since been withdrawn from Walnut Creek for technological updates, according to that city report, but the San Francisco-based company anticipates their return to local service this spring - if the original 2017 agreement is extended.

Starship is excited at the prospect of returning. In a statement, the company said, "Walnut Creek is very attractive to Starship because it has (a) a community that is sensitive to environmental issues, (b) a strong, diverse set of potential partners and (c) an excellent sidewalk infrastructure."

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The extension would be for one year, until Dec. 31, 2019.

Walnut Creek has similar robot trial program agreements with two other companies, San Francisco-based Marble and Oakland-based BoxBot.

Tuesday's Walnut Creek City Council meeting begins at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 1666 N. Main St.

--Bay City News/File image via City of Walnut Creek