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Users and advocates urge Denver to keep Lime Access scooters amid vendor questions

Denver City Council (Consolidated City and County of Denver) · March 9, 2026
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Summary

Multiple public commenters at the March 9 Denver City Council public comment period urged the city to preserve the Lime Access scooter program, saying it provides essential last-mile trips for medical appointments and work and warning a smaller bidder may not scale to Denver’s needs.

Public commenters at the Denver City Council’s March 9 general public comment session urged the council to retain the Lime Access program, which speakers said provides vital last-mile transportation for people who are elderly, disabled, low-income or unhoused.

Keith Moore, introduced by the moderator, described losing his car after layoffs and illness and said he is now homeless. "The Lime access program has been something for me that I can't even explain the importance…

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