Have you worried about being hit by someone on an electric bicycle taking over the sidewalk?
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors has voted for a new ordinance specifying that electric bicycles (eBikes) as well as certain motorized vehicles such as mopeds may not be driven on sidewalks in unincorporated areas. The ordinance is expected to return to the Board for a second reading and final adoption on Aug. 13.
Visitors and locals can now tour the county by renting a BCycle, an electric bicycle that has docks in Pleasure Point, Chanticleer Park in Live Oak, Capitola, UC Santa Cruz and the Seymour Discovery Center.
“The adoption of this ordinance signifies our commitment to fostering sustainable transportation options while prioritizing public safety,” Supervisor Manu Koenig said.
“By updating our County code to reflect the evolving landscape of transportation, we’re taking proactive steps to ensure that all residents can safely enjoy our public spaces,” Supervisor Zach Friend said.
Once finalized, the ordinance will prohibit the operation of eBikes on County-owned sidewalks, unless those sidewalks have been designated as bikeways.
To assure the safety of eBike operators, the proposed ordinance includes an exception in limited circumstances to allow eBikes on sidewalks where no pedestrians are present and no bikeway is available.
Motorists must allow three feet of space if passing cyclists. Youth under 18 are required to wear a safety helmet, and youth under 16 are prohibited under State law from riding Class III eBikes (all Class III eBike users must wear helmets).
Sidewalk rules vary by jurisdiction.