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Council advances licensing for food-delivery bikes and considers driving-school registration ordinance to improve street safety

2833640 · April 1, 2025
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The City Council reviewed two ordinances sponsored by Councilman Ramos: one to license dockless commercial delivery bikes used for e-deliveries and a second to register driving schools. Sponsors said the measures aim to improve sidewalk and street safety and give police clearer enforcement authority.

City Council members reviewed two public-safety oriented ordinances sponsored by Councilman Ramos: one would create a licensing chapter for dockless vehicles used for commercial e-deliveries, and another would create a driving-school registration requirement.

Councilman Ramos said the dockless-license ordinance targets food-delivery bikes that, he said, sometimes run red lights and ride on sidewalks. He described the measure as a licensing requirement for operators and told colleagues that police and licensing departments…

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