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Shared Micromobility Program

The City of Tampa has engaged with three leading providers in shared micromobility (LIME, SPIN, & Helbiz) to provide eBikes and eScooters throughout the City. The eBicycles and eScooters will allow people to quickly and easily travel short distances and help commuters access public transit stops that may be several miles away. These eBicycles and eScooters can replace short-distance car trips which help reduce traffic levels and improve downtown mobility. The objective of Tampa’s Shared Micromobility Program is to provide a method of transportation to enhance how people get around and address the “first-mile/last-mile” needs of Tampa commuters.  

There are three vendors currently providing services in the City of Tampa –Lime, Spin, and Helbiz. 

 

LIME Logo |  www.li.me | Help Center | 1 (888)-LIME-345

 

SPIN Logo    |  www.spin.app | support@spin.pm | 1 (888) 262-5189

 

 Image removed. | www.helbiz.com | Help Center 

 

Please visit the following web pages for information on the Florida Statutes and City of Tampa Ordinances related to motorized scooters:

We Need Your Input!

Shared Micromobility Citywide Deployment

We are looking for your input and help in expanding the City's Shared Micromobility Program. Watch this video to learn about how you can provide your suggestions for the program.

Provide Your Input

Once you have watched the video above, we encourage you to access the Shared Micromobility Public Feedback Survey to let us know where you would like to see Shared Micromobility Corrals and vehicles located across the City!

PublicCoordinate Survey

Frequently Asked Questions

Riders can rent a bike or scooter using the following steps: 

  • Download the app from the App Store, Google Play, or the vendor’s website.
  • Create an account in the app using your email address.
  • Use the app to scan the QR code on the bike or scooter. Once the bike or scooter unlocks and activates, your trip has started!
  • When you’re done, park responsibly and end the trip in the app. 

 

Bike and scooter operators within the City of Tampa must be 16 years or older and are required to have a valid driver’s license or permit.  Helmet wearing is encouraged, but not required.

Bikes and scooters can be ridden all over the City of Tampa!

However, shared micromobility vehicles shall not be ridden in the following locations:

Tampa Riverwalk
Bayshore Boulevard
7th Avenue

Motorized bike and scooter users must: 

Obey all traffic laws
Yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian and give an audible signal before overtaking and passing a pedestrian
Not carry passengers (only one person may occupy a motorized scooter at a time)
Helmet-wearing is encouraged, but not required
Not operate a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
 


When you finish your ride, make sure to park courteously, which means bikes and scooters should:

Be placed in designated corrals
Be parked upright 
Never be parked on private property
Maintain a minimum four-foot pedestrian path on sidewalks


Make sure to NEVER block:

Sidewalks
Fire hydrants
Curb ramps
Parking spaces
Handicap accessible areas (ramps, parking spots, etc.)
Street furniture such as benches, trash cans and parking meters
Business or residential entryways


I see an incorrectly parked scooter. Who should I call?

If you see a fallen scooter or bicycle, be a good neighbor and upright it, if able. If it is an emergency, call 911. If it is not an emergency, please contact the customer service number provided on the scooter or report to the City of Tampa by emailing micromobilityreport@tampagov.net and providing the location of the vehicle.

On average, the shared micromobility vehicles can travel at speeds up to about 15 mph and operate between 15 to 20 miles on a single charge.

Questions and concerns about scooter services, operations or parking should be directed to the customer service department of the respective vendor.

Please contact the customer service number provided on the bike or scooter.

If it is an emergency, please call 911. If it is not an emergency, please call the Tampa Police Department non-emergency number at 813-231-6130 or the main number at 813-276-3200.

Shared Micromobility Zones

A map of the 15 shared micromobility zones in the City of Tampa boundaries.

Zone 1

  • Northernmost City Limits to Fowler Ave
  • Max 350 Corrals

Zone 2

  • South of Fowler Ave to North of Busch Blvd
  • Max 200 Corrals

Zone 3

  • South of Busch Blvd to North of Sligh Ave
  • Max 200 Corrals

Zone 4

  • South of Sligh Ave to North of Hillsborough Ave
  • Max 200 Corrals

Zone 5

  • South of Hillsborough Ave to North of Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd
  • Max 250 Corrals

Zone 6

  • South of Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd to North of Columbus Dr
  • Max 250 Corrals

Zone 7

  • South of Columbus Dr, East of Hillsborough River, North of Scott St and Adamo Dr, West of N 26th St
  • Max 150 Corrals

Zone 8

  • South of Scott St and Adamo Dr, West of Ybor Channel, East of Hillsborough River (To Include Harbour Island)
  • Max 160 Corrals

 

Zone 9

  • South of Columbus Dr, West of Hillsborough River, East of South Armenia Ave (To Include Davis Islands)
  • Max 120 Corrals

Zone 10

  • South of Columbus Dr, East of North 26th St, East of Ybor and Sparkman Channel to East City Limits
  • Max 300 Corrals

Zone 11

  • South of Columbus Dr, West of Armenia Ave, East of Himes Ave, North of Kennedy Blvd
  • Max 200 Corrals

Zone 12

  • South of Columbus Dr, West of Himes Ave, North of Kennedy Blvd to West City Limits
  • Max 160 Corrals

Zone 13

  • South of Kennedy Blvd to North of Bay to Bay Blvd
  • Max 250 Corrals

Zone 14

  • South of Bay to Bay Blvd to North of Gandy Blvd
  • Max 200 Corrals

Zone 15

  • South of Gandy Blvd to MacDill Air Force Base
  • Max 250 Corrals