SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — As communities across the globe grapple with how to regulate the emerging electric-scooter industry, an early pilot community in the U.S. is steering in a more collaborative direction.
City Council on Tuesday directed staff to work with Lime, an e-scooter and micro-mobility company, on three potential regulatory aspects for the upcoming season in the city.
Lime, which piloted its dockless bike share program in South Lake Tahoe in 2017, intends to return this summer with its e-scooters. Company wide, Lime is moving away from the traditional pedal bikes that it first deployed in Tahoe.