Transportation rental company Lime won’t be returning its dockless bikes to St. Paul’s streets this spring.

The Silicon Valley-based startup, which launched its fleet of green bikes in the city last August, made the decision “after listening to customer and community feedback,” Lime spokesperson Lara Beck said in an email Tuesday.

The company does plan to bring back its dockless electric scooters, though. These can be rented through the Lime app, and appeared in St. Paul last summer soon after rival company Bird launched its own scooter sharing service here.

“As a micromobility option, we have seen an incredibly enthusiastic response to these from residents and visitors, and we hope to have the opportunity to return to the city in the coming months,” Beck said.

The company fielded 150 e-scooters in St. Paul last year.