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Parks commission seeks public input on micromobility, speed limits, dogs and park rules
Summary
After public comment and staff outreach, the commission asked staff to develop a community survey and further study park rules covering e-bikes, micromobility devices, speed limits, park hours and dog policies.
Ames Parks and Recreation staff presented public input and draft policy language on April 17 and the commission asked staff to develop a focused survey and return recommendations.
Staff summarized correspondence and two public input meetings. The comments ranged from proposals to ban personal transportation devices in parks to requests to preserve shared use. Staff noted the policy work is…
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