Community Corner

Electric Scooters Arrive In Wauwatosa Monday

Wauwatosa's Board of Public Works recently approved an agreement with Bird Rides for the company to bring electric scooters to the city.

WAUWATOSA, WI—Electric scooters are coming to Wauwatosa starting Monday, according to a city news release.

Wauwatosa's Board of Public Works recently approved an agreement with Bird Rides for the company to bring electric scooters to the city.

The scooters are available through a mobile phone application and riders pay to use the scooter per minute, at no cost to the city. Bird has a local employee to manage deployment, maintenance, and recharging of the scooters.

Find out what's happening in Wauwatosafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"We welcome Bird to the City of Wauwatosa and look forward to having the scooters available for our residents and visitors. The City is committed to improving transportation access, reducing single-occupancy vehicle use, and providing first- and last-mile solutions to support public transit. Offering scooters as a mobility option will support these goals" said David Simpson, Wauwatosa's director of public works.

The company plans on offering scooters to residents and visitors in order to help reduce carbon emissions, as well as traffic congestion on roadways.

Find out what's happening in Wauwatosafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • The electric scooters can be used on roads, bike lanes, or multi-use trails (such as the one on Menomonee River Parkway) and have a maximum speed of 15mph.
  • Scooters must be parked out of the way of pedestrians and never blocking driveways.
  • Riders are required to be 18 years-old and above to access the scooters.
  • Riders are also encouraged to wear a helmet on every ride and required to obey all standard rules of the road.

Bird offers the following program available for all who qualify. Free Rides for health care workers and emergency personnel. To sign up, email a copy of your medical identification card along with your name and phone number to together@bird.co. Eligible riders will receive two free 30-minute rides per day during the pandemic.

Find information on signing up for the scooters in Wauwatosa.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.