The program update is informed by data on usage, citywide goals, and parking and community input. “Boulder is a great walking city, especially because of the availability of BCycle and Lime,” said Transportation and Mobility Director Blythe Bailey. The addition of more seated options to Boulder’s shared micromobility fleet supports greater accessibility and provides riders with expanded choices. The new LimeGliders will primarily serve neighborhoods near city limits, which are often further from key destinations and currently have fewer shared micromobility options. Learn more about Shared Micromobility or download the Lime app or BCycle app to start riding.