Riders would be required to wear helmets, yield to pedestrians, use lights that meet state standards and avoid careless behaviors such as weaving through traffic or using a cellphone while operating a device.
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The ordinance also allows micromobility devices on sidewalks, trails and bike lanes when operated at mindful speeds. However, it imposes new restrictions downtown: e-bikes, e-scooters and other motorized devices would be prohibited on sidewalks in the city’s core, expanding an existing ban on skateboards and roller blades.
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City staff said the change is intended to protect the newly completed Main Street streetscape and reduce pedestrian safety risks.
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Parking rules set minimum clearances, prohibit blocking access ramps or fire hydrants, and require devices to be parked upright using a kickstand.
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Abandoned devices left on public property for a week or longer may be removed.