The Portland Bureau of Transportation Slashes Fees for Biketown and E-Scooter Rides The Portland Bureau of Transportation is slashing the fees to use BIKETOWN, the city’s bikeshare system, and Spin e-scooter rentals so that residents have an affordable mode of transportation to purchase groceries or prescriptions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
E-Scooter Companies Lime and Bird Have Suspended Operations in Portland Lime and Bird have announced that they’ve suspended operations indefinitely, while Razor is cutting back its fleet. Spin, however, will continue to operate as normal.
A Scooter Rider Hit a Bicyclist Downtown on Saturday in a Crash Unrelated to the Day’s Protests On Saturday afternoon at around 5:30 pm, an e-scooter rider traveling the wrong way on a one-way street in downtown Portland collided with a bicyclist.
More Than 600 Additional E-Scooters Are Expected to Hit Portland Streets Today Since April 26, there have been 46 e-scooter related emergency room and urgent care visits, and 16 scooter collisions have been reported.
Portland’s BurnCycle to Donate All Profits From Classes Today to ACLU In Response to SoulCycle Owner’s Trump Fundraiser Portland-based spin studio BurnCycle is joining in a protest against the owner of popular national fitness companies SoulCyle and Equinox, Stephen Ross, who is holding a fundraiser for President Trump at his New York home today.
Disability Rights Oregon Says it Will Consider Legal Action if City Doesn’t Fix E-Scooter Complaint Process
Portland Bureau of Transportation Ditches Scooter Complaint Process, Requires Companies to Maintain 24/7 Customer Service Portland Bureau of Transportation is redirecting complaints during the scooter pilot 2.0—which launched last weekend.
Seven Scooter Companies Are Headed for Portland, and Hundreds of Devices Could Hit Streets Today The return of the e-scooters has officially arrived. City Hall has picked three companies out of 12 applicants to take part in Portland’s second pilot program, and is finalizing approval for another four.