Friday, May 08, 2026

Seen again on the Downtown Sidewalks of Mesa AZ -- Micromobility E-scooter Company Lime looking for IPO after history of industry bankrupties

 According to Dan Primack, Lime, the micro-mobility company partially owned by Uber, on Friday filed for an IPO.

Last-mile/First-MileE-scooter company Lime files for IPO

 

llustration:Rebecca Zisser / Axios

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Here In Mesa eScooters Are Risks & Threats to Public Safety

Clearly here's more evidence of that issue in an image from a couple of days ago: not one but two dumped in the public rights-of-way on the sidewalk while three city employees are leaving after lunch. They missed seeing these somehow.
In spite of trying the "Raise Less of A Ruckus" approach to this issue of threats to public safety posed by dumping these
"environmentally-friendly" alternative modes of transportation,
Mesa has not proposed any regulations for rental scooters and bikes, but the idea is being considered.HUH?
 
According to a story written by the Arizona Republic reporter Rick Randazzo , city spokesman Steven Wright is quoted as saying "We are looking into how we regulate these things, . . ." HUH?
It was also announced today in a press release that a 5th company - Uber - is deploying 1,000 electric bikes and scooters in Mesa and Scottsdale via its Jump subsidiary.
The image to the right, taken outside now-closed Harvest Market on Main Street clearly shows another eScooter left in the public right-of-way.
 
Readers will note in the link provided to Randazzo's report that it's all about money, business and tech
Apparently, officials inside City Hall said OK instead of calling a moratorium of more threats and risks to public safety that are posed by eScooters dumped or operated on the sidewalks here. Uber spokesman Walter Andrews, who is overseeing the Jump deployment in Arizona, realizes that eScooters belong on 'bike-friendly roads' NOT THE SIDEWALKS: 
 "With great weather, popular local events, and bike-friendly roads, Scottsdale and Mesa are perfect cities for e-bikes and scooters, . . ." 
 
Blogger Note: Every day I see users of eScooters operating them on the sidwalks, not on the streets at the same time there are clearly-marked warnings to WALK YOUR WHEELS.
Apparently there is no monitoring or enforcement of the regulations! 
Yesterday yours truly witnessed a very ugly confrontation between an eScooter user barreling along on the sidewalk in front of Antique Plaza and a family man walking his baby carriage and two dogs when he point-black told the eScooter-user she was dangerous to his safety and posed a threat. It turned into a loud, shouting, profanity-infused and angry stand-off. When one of the owners of Antique Plaza stepped-out hearing the loud shouting, I asked him how many times he's witnessed eScooter users whizzing-by in violation of state state statutes. . . many times. Did he complain? Yes - to who? The Downtown Merchants Association.


 
 

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

BIRD MICRO-MOBILITY: Not Quite That "First Mile/Last Mile '' Sustainable Transportation Solution

The downsizing of the business comes a few months after Bird laid off 23% of its staff in an attempt to become more financially self-sustainable and achieve profitability . . ", in the short-term the current macroeconomic conditions have created an environment that requires us to increase our level of financial discipline and make a clear distinction between markets where we see a near-term path to fully self-sustainable operations, and those which appear to be longer-term, riskier investments. This decision will allow us to intensify our focus towards cities and countries that have put the right regulatory framework and business environment in place. . ."


8 hours ago · Bird is exiting three European countries — Germany, Sweden, and Norway — as well as “several dozen” small- to mid-sized cities in the US, ...
6 hours ago · Bird said it will “completely exit Germany, Sweden and Norway, as well as wind down operations in “several dozen additional, primarily small ...
8 hours ago · ... decision to fully exit three European countries (Germany, Sweden, and Norway), and to wind down operations in several dozen additional, ...

techcrunch.com

Bird exits Germany, Sweden, Norway and 'several dozen' US, EMEA markets

Rebecca Bellan
3 minutes

Shared micromobility company Bird is exiting several markets across the world as it struggles to build an economically viable business, according to a regulatory filing.

Bird said it will “fully exit Germany, Sweden and Norway, as well as wind down operations in “several dozen additional, primarily small to mid-sized markets” across the U.S., Europe, the Middle East and Africa, according to the company. Bird would not respond to requests for more information from TechCrunch, so it’s not clear which cities Bird will exit. However, the only Middle Eastern market Bird is in is Israel, and Bird doesn’t appear to be in any African countries.

The downsizing of the business comes a few months after Bird laid off 23% of its staff in an attempt to become more financially self-sustainable and achieve profitability.. .

 

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