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Council refers Medina Pedal Company proposal to finance committee after agreeing rush‑hour limits
Summary
The Medina City Council voted to refer RCA 24-263, an application from Medina Pedal Company, to the full finance committee after discussing restrictions that would bar commercially operated pedal vehicles from parts of the downtown square during peak traffic times.
The Medina City Council on Monday voted to send RCA 24-263, the Medina Pedal Company proposal, as amended, to the full finance committee after council members agreed to limit where and when commercially operated quadricycle pedal vehicles may operate downtown.
Council members said the amended proposal would prohibit commercial pedal vehicles on Court Street between Lafayette Road and Harding and within the Public Square’s Broadway area during identified rush hours. The council asked staff to use 4 to 6 p.m. as the working rush‑hour window for weekdays, with the option to adjust as the city monitors traffic. Weekend restrictions were discussed as situational rather than automatic.
The action came after about 45 minutes of discussion in which council members, staff and residents weighed neighborhood safety, traffic flow and business…
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