in an email to postmedia, stevens said that lime uses technologies such as audible alerts and sidewalk detectors to discourage sidewalk riding and direct scooter operators to dedicated bike lanes and streets.
“we take neighbourhood concerns seriously and work hard to maintain clean, orderly stations,” she said. “stations are cleaned by lime multiple times per week, and we’ve partnered with local organization mission possible to supplement litter pickup and ensure stations remain tidy.”
so far, 45 proposed lime station locations were either not approved or modified following review of community feedback, technical feasibility and safety, the city told postmedia.
its website said stations can be set up on public or private land, in parks, or along streets. sites are selected for safety, visibility, 24/7 access and proximity to transit, bike lanes, shopping areas, parks and community amenities. safety rules, including clear sight lines and space for emergency vehicles, are also considered.
concerns are also coming from yaletown. a lime station on homer street near drake street replaced what had previously been a passenger drop-off zone, according to area resident andrew karrasch. he said elderly people and residents with disabilities must now get in and out of vehicles in traffic.