Joe Laha lives in Minneapolis' North Loop area, but he thinks it's great that Car2Go will roll its tiny Smart cars into St. Paul come July 19. Both Laha and his girlfriend belong to the car-sharing service, and her parents live near the Capitol.
"That's going to be really nice," he said Wednesday.
Then again, Laha and his girlfriend also use Hourcar, the local nonprofit that offers a broad range of shared cars priced by the hour.
"There's really not a lot of overlap," Laha said. "Car2Go is point-to-point service, and their fleet really doesn't intersect with what you'd use Hourcar for."
After years of driving under the radar, car sharing in the Twin Cities is enjoying a sudden boom.
Hourcar, which started nine years ago with 13 cars, now offers 72 vehicles at 62 hubs scattered around Minneapolis and St. Paul. Four more hubs will be added soon, program manager Megan Hansen said.
"We're just continuing to grow and getting car sharing to more people and more neighborhoods," she said.
There's Zipcar, which recently launched an operation at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport along with its curbside service in different parts of Minneapolis.