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Committee backs citywide ban on motorized devices in parks with narrow exceptions
Summary
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee recommended that the City Commission adopt an ordinance banning motorized micro‑mobility devices in city parks while excluding three connector locations, citing safety and the need for predictable enforcement.
The Miami Beach Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee on March 30 recommended the City Commission adopt an ordinance that would prohibit the operation of motorized micro‑mobility devices in city parks while allowing limited exceptions for specified connector routes.
The committee’s motion, adopted by acclamation, sends the ordinance to the full commission with a favorable recommendation that excludes Flamingo Park (the cross‑intersection along Jefferson and 13th Street), Collins Canal Park and the park north of the…
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