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La Palma council introduces ordinance to regulate electric mobility devices, schedules Sept. 2 adoption vote
Summary
La Palma’s council voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance setting rules for e-bikes and other electric mobility devices, including a 28 mph speed cap, prohibitions on sidewalks, an ADA exemption, and a planned second reading Sept. 2, 2025.
La Palma’s City Council introduced an ordinance on Aug. 5 to regulate electric mobility devices — including e-bikes, electric scooters and motorized boards — and set a second reading and adoption for the Sept. 2, 2025 meeting. Captain Jesse Amend presented staff’s proposal, which staff said was developed in response to the Orange County Grand Jury recommendation for uniform local regulation.
The proposed ordinance would prohibit riding electric mobility…
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