Duane Tresnich, search manager with Central Okanagan Search and Rescue, discussed the City of Kelowna’s current competitive selection process for a new operating term lasting two years. The call for proposals opened on April 2 and will close on May 7. Lime’s existing permit, which expired on April 20, has been extended until July 7 to allow for the selection process. The goal is to provide continuity for users and allow the successful proponent time to set up local operations. While the number of applications already submitted is unknown, companies offering similar services in Canada are aware of the opportunity.
Last month, Lime announced the return of its fleet of motorized bikes and scooters in Kelowna with improved parking rules for riders downtown. The company will implement mandatory parking zones downtown, requiring riders to leave their vehicles near digital parking pins visible in the Lime app. This initiative aims to reduce clutter and keep streets tidy. Lime plans to communicate the new rules to riders through various channels such as in-app messages, emails, social media, and marketing campaigns. Additionally, Lime will assign staff to early morning maintenance and rebalancing efforts to further improve street tidiness.
In a show of commitment to local partnerships, Lime will offer a 10% discount to all students and faculty at UBC Okanagan. This discount reflects Lime’s dedication to deepening its relationships in Kelowna. The company’s efforts to enhance rider experience through improved parking rules and discounts for local students demonstrate a focus on community engagement and sustainability. These initiatives align with Lime’s goal of providing a convenient and environmentally friendly transportation option for residents and visitors in Kelowna.
Overall, the City of Kelowna’s competitive selection process for a new operating term and Lime’s return with improved parking rules demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the mobility and sustainability of the transportation network in Kelowna. By introducing mandatory parking zones and offering discounts to local students, Lime aims to streamline its operations, reduce clutter on streets, and foster stronger partnerships within the community. The ongoing collaboration between the city and Lime sets a positive example for other cities looking to improve their transportation systems through innovative solutions and community engagement.