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Sherburne County proposes 20 mph trail speed limit, clarifies e‑bike rules in park ordinance update
Summary
Parks staff presented draft changes to the county park regulations that add definitions for electric-assisted bicycles and standing assistive devices, set a 20 mph speed limit on trails, allow ceremonial tobacco use by Native Americans, and classify most violations as misdemeanors while marking cannabis/hemp violations as petty misdemeanors.
Sherburne County Parks staff on May 20 presented a draft update to the county park regulations that focuses on electric devices, trail speed limits and enforcement classifications.
Gina Hugo, the county’s parks director, told commissioners the update would add statutory definitions for electric-assisted bicycles and electric personal assistive mobility devices and would define “trails” and “vehicles” to reflect current usage. The Parks…
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