Spin is a new micro-mobility pilot program serving portions of the Greenwood Consolidated Metropolitan District. This pilot program will be in effect from April 2024 – April 2025. With 4 stations located in and near the Greenwood Village Entertainment District, you can easily go grab a bite to eat, attend a concert at Fiddler's Green Amphitheater, or commute to or from work from the RTD Station. We encourage you to take a ride on one of the electric scooters.
To take advantage of this great program simply download the Spin app on your mobile phone and then scan the QR code located on the scooter. During the pilot program Greenwood Consolidated will be picking up the mileage cost of your ride! Each ride is only a $1.00 (plus tax) unlock fee.
Be safe and follow all rules of the road!
Once you arrive at your destination, visit the app, click "End Ride" and submit a photo of where you safely parked the scooter. Below is a map showing the program's boundaries, no park zones, and the station locations. Enjoy your ride!
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