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Resident urges clearer rules for e-bikes and e-scooters on Oswego paths
Summary
Two residents raised safety concerns about e-bikes and e-scooters, urging the board to align ordinance speed thresholds with local 25 mph residential streets and to clarify when privately maintained walking paths and park-district bike paths are off-limits to motorized devices; staff said the chief will address vehicle-type and enforcement questions in staff reports.
At the start of the meeting two residents urged the village to tighten language in a pending ordinance on e-bikes and e-scooters and to clarify enforcement.
Sam Figola, a Southbury resident and member of his homeowners association, told the board the draft ordinance references 30-mile-per-hour streets and asked the village to consider…
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