Brisbane City Council wants to charge electronic scooter company Lime a flat $5000 three-month permit fee and an annual $570 fee for each scooter, if approved by the council next week.

On Monday the scooter company was given an 11-day extension to stay in Brisbane after the council put the company on notice two weeks ago, following multiple reports of serious injuries from a wheel-locking issue.

Lime was given two weeks to remedy a dangerous glitch or risk losing their permit. Credit:Albert Perez/AAP

Deputy mayor Adrian Schrinner said on Monday the council was satisfied the safety glitch was corrected and had extended the electronic scooter's permit for Brisbane until March 29.

"Cabinet has just today approved a submission that will come through to council next week for a vote, this is all about opening up the competitive tender process for other operators," Cr Schrinner said.