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Melbourne Council Cuts Ties with Lime Over Safety Concerns

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Published: 15 July 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The quiet streets of Melbourne are facing a significant transport shift this week. The City of Yarra council has officially decided to terminate its long-standing agreement with Lime. This sudden move will remove all shared electric bikes from the inner-city streets quite soon. The decision comes after six years of operating under a trial program within the area. Many residents have relied on these bikes for their daily commutes across the city. However, council members expressed serious frustration regarding the operator’s inability to manage its fleet. The primary concerns cited by officials include frequent footpath blockages and unsafe rider behaviour overall. Pedestrian safety was highlighted as the most important factor in this difficult legislative decision today.

Local government officials believe the operator failed to meet the bare minimum community standards. Deputy Mayor Sharon Harrison stated that the company demonstrated an inability to manage daily operations. She emphasized that the council has clear legal obligations to keep its residents safe. Pedestrians must be able to move freely across the city without encountering dumped ebike hazards. This sentiment was echoed by many citizens who have struggled with footpath clutter lately. The council believes that public spaces should remain accessible and safe for everyone walking there. Protecting the welfare of local pedestrians remains the main priority for the Yarra city leadership.

The impact of this decision will be felt across several vibrant inner-city suburbs. Areas like Fitzroy, Richmond, and Carlton North have seen high usage of these shared bikes. Statistics suggest that hundreds of trips were occurring every single day since early last year. Lime has reportedly generated millions in revenue from this specific region during the trial. Despite this financial success for the operator, the council received zero direct financial benefit. Mayor Stephen Jolly expressed sharp criticism regarding the lack of funding flowing to taxpayers. He described the current arrangement as entirely unacceptable for the city and its local budget. The financial imbalance played a major role in the council’s final vote on Tuesday.

A formal procurement process was initiated last December to establish a more permanent solution. Unfortunately, Lime was the only company that submitted a bid for this new contract. Councillors voted decisively to reject this application, seeking higher standards from any future partners. The leadership remains open to electric bikes if a provider meets strict operational requirements. They are not banning private ownership but demanding professional management for all public sharing schemes. The goal is to find a company that respects the city’s limited financial resources. Future tenders will be reopened once the council identifies a more suitable and responsive partner.

Representatives from Lime have expressed their disappointment regarding the council’s sudden and aggressive move. They argued that this disruption to the transport network is unnecessary and ultimately quite harmful. A company spokesperson noted that many residents depend on these bikes for their travel. The network provides a vital link between residential areas and major public transport hubs. They believe the service remains an essential part of the modern urban infrastructure strategy. The loss of these bikes could lead to increased congestion on the surrounding local roads. Residents who lack private vehicles might find their daily commutes much harder to manage now.

Some local councillors argued against the motion, suggesting a more balanced approach was needed. Councillor Sarah McKenzie warned that removing the bikes could force people back into cars. She pointed out that most users are local residents commuting to work or shops. Banning the entire scheme due to poor user behaviour seems like a disproportionate reaction. She compared the situation to driving, where bad behaviour does not lead to banning cars. A more measured strategy could have addressed the issues without removing the entire system. Her plea for a nuanced solution was ultimately overshadowed by concerns regarding current management failures.

Local advocates for sustainable transport also voiced their strong opposition to the council’s recent vote. Spokesperson Jeremy Lawrence suggested that infrastructure improvements could solve most of the current parking issues. He proposed the installation of dedicated bike parking corrals to keep the footpaths clear. Raising revenue through increased car parking fees could also fund these necessary urban design changes. He argued that the current decision actually encourages more people to choose driving over cycling. Supporting car travel indirectly benefits global fossil fuel giants while hurting the local environment here. The focus should remain on creating inclusive streets that work well for all city residents.

The broader implications of this decision extend well beyond the City of Yarra boundaries. Neighbouring councils are now observing these developments with a high degree of keen professional interest. The City of Melbourne is expected to review its own shared bike policies very soon. Officials in surrounding regions must now determine if their current arrangements are sustainable or flawed. The shift in Yarra might trigger a wave of re-evaluations across the entire metropolitan area. Future transport planning will likely prioritize stricter enforcement of safety rules and better operational oversight. Balancing the need for affordable transit with the rights of pedestrians remains a delicate task.

The city must navigate the complex demands of modern urban living with careful planning efforts. Residents are waiting to see how this transition will affect their daily travel habits soon. Removing the fleet will certainly change the aesthetic and functional nature of the local streets. Whether this leads to safer footpaths or increased traffic congestion remains an open question today. The debate over electric bike sharing schemes is far from settled in this busy capital. Other major cities will likely watch this Melbourne case study for guidance in the future. Effective urban management requires constant adjustments to keep up with changing technology and citizen needs. The council remains committed to finding a solution that benefits the entire local community. Everyone hopes that future transport options will prove more sustainable and better managed for everyone.

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