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City micro‑mobility rules clarified: no motorized wheels on natural surfaces, 15 mph limit on paved paths
Summary
Staff explained the recently adopted alternative motor-vehicle ordinance’s implications for parks: motorized devices are prohibited on natural-surface areas; use on paved sidewalks and residential streets is subject to a 15 mph limit and existing bicycle/vehicle rules.
Commissioners received an explanation Aug. 20 about how the city’s new alternative motor-vehicle ordinance applies in parks and on streets.
Staff said the ordinance, passed at a prior council meeting and now in force, bars motorized vehicles from park natural-surface areas and limits where micro-mobility devices may operate.…
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