Due to elevated fire danger, the City of Phoenix has implemented Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. All consumer fireworks are prohibited within one mile of mountain preserves, desert parks, regional parks, conservation areas, national forests, and wilderness areas.
Shared Micromobility Program
The City of Phoenix’s micromobility program provides shared scooters and bikes as a convenient option for the first and last mile connections. The program supports access to jobs, schools, services, transit, recreation opportunities while advancing the City’s goals for safety, equity, and sustainability.
Micromobility services in Phoenix are operated by permitted vendors and regulated by the City to ensure safe operations, equitable access, and responsible use of public space.
Program Updates
The micromobility program area of operations has officially expanded!
The previous service area of 35 sq miles has been extended by an additional 13 square miles, bringing micromobility access to more neighborhoods, destinations, and cultural assets across Central Phoenix.
The new area is home to major destinations including, Phoenix Art Museum, the Heard Museum, Steele Indian School Park, and multiple restaurants, sports facilities, and community spaces.
103 new corrals have been installed in this area where up to 300 additional devices (e-bikes and e-scooters) will be available.
How to Ride
Step 1 Download the Lime or Spin App
Step 2 Locate your vehicle and parking locations
Step 3 Scan the QR code on the handlebars of the mobility device
Step 4 Enjoy a fun trip!
Adaptive vehicles and peddle bikes
Both Lime and Spin operate dedicated accessibility programs—often called Lime Assist and Spin Access—that provide free, on-demand, and custom-tailored adaptive vehicles for riders with varying abilities. Adaptive vehicles are based on availability.
24-hour service
Delivered to your home
All vehicles under this program are free to use!
Micromobility Details
DO:
- Park upright
- Park in designated areas
- Keep at least five feet clear when parking to avoid blocking pedestrian traffic
- Please visit this interactive map to see the boundary details, as well as all current designated parking locations.
Do:
- Ride on the street or in a bike lane (if available)
- Travel in the same direction as traffic
- Obey all traffic laws
- Always ride with two hands
- Only ride one person per scooter or bike
- Wear a helmet
- Be aware of your surroundings
- Yield to pedestrians
Don't:
- Ride on the sidewalk
- Let children ride on a scooter or bike (must be at least 18 years old)
- Leave scooter or bike where it is impeding pedestrian access
- Ride with distractions - don't text and ride
- Ride intoxicated - take transit or use a taxi/rideshare service
- Ride in construction zones
Report a Lime device:
- Arizona-help@li.me
- 1-888-546-3345
- 311@li.me
Report a Spin device
- az@spin.pm
- 1-888-249-9698
Or contact the Micromobility team at Scooter@phoenix.gov