An update on Lime's ability to operate its e-scooters in Auckland is due by the end of the week.
Auckland Council suspended Lime's operating licence last Friday over a software glitch in their e-scooter fleet that caused sudden and unexpected braking mid-ride.
Since then hundreds of the electric scooters have sat gathering dust in Lime's depot in Kingsland.
Lime launched 600 hundred e-scooters in Auckland and 400 in Christchurch last October.
The California-based company said on Saturday it had fixed the bug that caused the glitch, and the machines have been "triple checked" for safety.
On Thursday, the council said lifting the ban on Lime scooters was now waiting on its own review of relevant information.
"Auckland Council and Auckland Transport have now received all of the information we required from Lime," said Council COO Dean Kimpton.
"We are now reviewing this and hope to provide an update on the status of Lime's licence tomorrow."
Auckland Council initially placed a series of conditions that Lime must meet for its e-scooter operating suspension to be lifted.
These conditions included co-operating with an independent consultant charged with looking into the glitch and working closely with council as it prepared its own report.
Lime agreed to the set conditions and spokeswoman Lauren Mentjox said the council had been given extra information requested.