During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding the rise of electric bike (e-bike) incidents and the development of a mixed-use project at the Commons.
One speaker highlighted the collaborative nature of the project, which involves five different owners working together to create a vibrant community space that includes apartments and retail options. This speaker emphasized the importance of the project in maintaining the vitality of the city and preventing residents from leaving.
In stark contrast, Mark Puckett, a long-time resident of Liso Viejo, shared a personal account of being severely injured by an e-bike while riding on the Aliso Creek Trail. He recounted the details of his accident, which resulted in multiple broken ribs and a hospital stay. Puckett expressed frustration over the lack of regulation surrounding e-bikes, arguing that they should be banned from non-motorized vehicle areas like the Aliso Creek Trail. He criticized local law enforcement for failing to enforce existing regulations and called for stricter measures to ensure public safety.
The discussions reflect a growing tension in the community regarding the balance between promoting new developments and addressing safety concerns related to e-bike usage.