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Board remands "bicycle chop shop" ordinance to committee after amendments, shifts enforcement to Public Works
Summary
Supervisors circulated substantive amendments to an ordinance aimed at banning assembling and selling bicycle parts on public property and sent the item back to the Land Use and Transportation Committee for further consideration; amendments would make Public Works, not police, responsible for citations and set appeal and holding procedures.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday took up an ordinance that would bar the assembly, disassembly, sale or distribution of bicycles and bicycle parts on public property. Supervisor Sheehy, sponsor of the measure, circulated substantive amendments and the board remanded the item to the Land Use and Transportation Committee for further work.
Key changes proposed by the sponsor would shift the initial enforcement role from the police department to the Department of Public…
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