Lime Scooter footprint to expand, include CU 抖阴传媒在线 campus
Following the successful pilot of a in fall 2021, Lime e-scooters will be more widely available starting this August. There are currently 275 scooters available east of 28th Street, but the phased expansion will bump that number up to 600 initially, and then later to 900. The expansion will allow them to operate across approximately three times the pilot program area within city limits, excluding designated 鈥渘o-go zones.鈥
In spring 2023, City Council gave the city of 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 transportation and mobility team the green light to expand the Lime e-scooter program citywide with a phased and iterative approach.听
鈥淏y providing shared e-scooters and e-bikes, our micro-mobility program aims to make it easier for our community to get around town, bringing the city closer to its transportation and climate goals to provide travel choices and support clean air,鈥 said City of 抖阴传媒在线 Transportation and Mobility Director Natalie Stiffler. 鈥淲e're excited to bring this convenient transportation option to the whole city.鈥澨
CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 micro-mobility and pathway safety committees, in consultation with campus administration and following the collection of significant stakeholder feedback, closely evaluated where the scooters should be allowed. Not all corridors across Main Campus will be accessible, but most major thoroughfares will be part of the expanded footprint. Other CU properties including East Campus will be managed as they were in the pilot.
鈥淲e continue to expand our sustainable transportation offerings as part of our overall sustainability goals,鈥 said Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Sustainability Chris Ewing. 鈥淔our of our Buff Buses are electric, we offer a vanpool program, BCycle is very popular with our students, and now e-scooters will be an option to get to, from and around campus.鈥
鈥淥ur hope is that by expanding access to more forms of transportation we will empower more of our CU community to go car-free or to forego hopping in an Uber or Lyft for short trips,鈥 said sustainable transportation specialist Clark Rider.
The city of 抖阴传媒在线 and CU 抖阴传媒在线 prioritize safety for the e-scooter program. In order to ensure scooters are parked properly and don鈥檛 block pathways and access points, parking will be limited to distinct 鈥淟ime Groves鈥 (e-scooter parking areas), meaning that a trip cannot be ended in the app unless parked within the grove. Lime Grove locations will optimize access without overwhelming narrow pathways and access to dense areas of campus.听
Speed limits will be set to 8 mph when on campus and planned safety outreach includes helmet distribution. Each scooter is also equipped with headlights, tail lights and other security features.
Standard scooter prices include a $1 unlock fee, plus 35 cents per minute. For those who ride more often, the LimePrime monthly unlock pass costs $5.99, and $16.99 day passes are ideal for those taking multiple trips a day.
The additional Lime e-scooters will be available for use beginning Aug. 15.
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