Spin Pilot: Shared Micromobility Study

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Based on recommendations from the City of Greeley’s 2045 Transportation Plan, the city has launch a pilot for community members to rent shared e-scooters and e-bikes provided by a business vendor in downtown Greeley and surrounding areas.

During the 12-month pilot program, which launched October 2024, the public will be able to rent these shared micromobility devices using the Spin mobile app. The devices will be operable throughout a Pilot Micromobility Zone.

The micromobility study will help city leaders evaluate this new transportation option and the business license program. The findings from the pilot will be brought to City Council to discuss and identify future, long-term plans for micromobility in Greeley, Colorado.


Spin Selected as Pilot Share Micromobility Provider

The City of Greeley selected Spin, a leading private micromobility vendor, to provide and maintain communal e-scooters and e-bikes for the program. Riders can easily access vehicles through the Spin mobile app, which allows users to locate, rent and pay for rides. The mobile app will also provide instructions on where to ride and park, as well as how to report customer service requests.

Download the Spin app to check out a vehicle and start your trip. Need help? Spin manages all customer service issues related to their fleet vehicles. Email greeleyops@spin.pm, use the app, or contact Spin customer service at 1-888-249-9698. Email is Spin's preferred form of customer service communication.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more about paying for and using Spin vehicles.


Pilot Study Goals

This page will be active throughout the course of the pilot program so community members can share feedback on their experience with shared e-bikes and e-scooters.

The study is designed to evaluate:

  • Options for residents to access shared-use micromobility.
  • Impacts of shared-use micromobility businesses on public space.
  • The effectiveness of impact mitigation strategies.
  • The performance of evolving transportation modes.
  • Any necessary pilot business license amendments needed for a long-term agreement.

City staff will bring collected data and feedback to City Council for review during the last quarter of the program.

Based on recommendations from the City of Greeley’s 2045 Transportation Plan, the city has launch a pilot for community members to rent shared e-scooters and e-bikes provided by a business vendor in downtown Greeley and surrounding areas.

During the 12-month pilot program, which launched October 2024, the public will be able to rent these shared micromobility devices using the Spin mobile app. The devices will be operable throughout a Pilot Micromobility Zone.

The micromobility study will help city leaders evaluate this new transportation option and the business license program. The findings from the pilot will be brought to City Council to discuss and identify future, long-term plans for micromobility in Greeley, Colorado.


Spin Selected as Pilot Share Micromobility Provider

The City of Greeley selected Spin, a leading private micromobility vendor, to provide and maintain communal e-scooters and e-bikes for the program. Riders can easily access vehicles through the Spin mobile app, which allows users to locate, rent and pay for rides. The mobile app will also provide instructions on where to ride and park, as well as how to report customer service requests.

Download the Spin app to check out a vehicle and start your trip. Need help? Spin manages all customer service issues related to their fleet vehicles. Email greeleyops@spin.pm, use the app, or contact Spin customer service at 1-888-249-9698. Email is Spin's preferred form of customer service communication.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more about paying for and using Spin vehicles.


Pilot Study Goals

This page will be active throughout the course of the pilot program so community members can share feedback on their experience with shared e-bikes and e-scooters.

The study is designed to evaluate:

  • Options for residents to access shared-use micromobility.
  • Impacts of shared-use micromobility businesses on public space.
  • The effectiveness of impact mitigation strategies.
  • The performance of evolving transportation modes.
  • Any necessary pilot business license amendments needed for a long-term agreement.

City staff will bring collected data and feedback to City Council for review during the last quarter of the program.

  • City of Greeley Welcomes Rentable E-Scooters and E-Bikes from Spin

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    The City of Greeley is excited to announce a new partnership with Spin. This partnership will offer shared electric scooters and bikes for residents and visitors, starting with a pilot program this fall. The pilot will begin in October 2024 with a limited number of vehicles; a full rollout is planned for spring 2025.

    The fleet will feature Spin’s e-scooters and e-bikes. Riders can access the vehicles through the Spin mobile app, which allows users to locate, rent and pay for rides. Low-income residents can apply for Spin Access, a special program offering discounted rates.

    The app will provide information on where to ride, park, and report issues. The pilot program will cover an area from 35th Avenue to the railroad tracks, between U.S. Hwy 34 and 4th/5th Street. This area was selected based on the city’s “Greeley on the Go” Transportation Master Plan, which aims to improve transportation options for everyone in Greeley.

    This pilot will help the city explore new, affordable ways to get around while reducing traffic and supporting Greeley’s sustainability goals. The City of Greeley encourages residents to share their experiences during the program. City staff will present the findings to City Council after the year-long pilot to help decide if a long-term program should be launched in Greeley.

    About Spin

    Spin, headquartered in San Francisco, is one of the world’s leading micromobility companies, operating in cities and campuses globally. Spin’s mission is to create cities where people can move freely through urban spaces. Spin has been recognized for launching the first stationless mobility program in the U.S. and continues to innovate in the micromobility space. For service inquiries or to report parking issues, contact Spin at GreeleyOps@spin.pm.


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    During the April 9 City Council Work Session, Public Works staff delivered a mobility services update, which included information about the upcoming pilot program. To learn more about the pilot and other exciting mobility developments coming to Greeley, play the presentation on the city's Civic Clerk portal. (The presentation begins at the 5:19 mark.)

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    Couldn't make it to the city's January 24 open house? No problem!

    City staff will be onsite at the University of Northern Colorado University Center, 2101 10th Avenue, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on both February 13 and 21 to answer questions about the shared-use micromobility program coming to Greeley.

    Swing by either date to share comments, concerns and curiosities about the pilot starting this summer.

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    Do you have questions about micromobility in Greeley? Are you a University of Northern Colorado student who is eager to use shared vehicles or is concerned about their impact on campus? We want to hear from you!

    Visit the UNC and City of Greeley open house any time from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 24, at the University of Northern Colorado University Center, 2101 10th Avenue, in Columbine Suite A. Both city and university staff will be available to answer your questions about the pilot program coming to Greeley in summer 2024.

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