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Resident urges Atlantic City to redesign boardwalk cycling rules, calls current enforcement harmful to tourism and safety

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Summary

A resident criticized Atlantic City Police Department enforcement of the boardwalk’s no‑bike rule, urged painted directional lanes and walking zones, and offered to help craft a safer, more accommodating plan for cyclists and pedestrians.

A longtime Atlantic City resident urged the council to change how the city enforces the boardwalk bicycle rules, describing what she called an excessive police presence and proposing painted directional lanes, designated walking zones and ambassadors to direct traffic.

The comment came during the public comment portion of the council meeting from Valerie Theo, who said daily enforcement of the…

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