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File #: 26-0400    Version: 2 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/6/2026 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/10/2026 Final action: 3/10/2026
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Recommendation Memorandum Regarding Electronic Bicycles (E-Bikes).
Attachments: 1. PRAB Memo - E-Bikes
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Heather Faust, MMC, FCPC, City Clerk

TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Recommendation Memorandum for E-Bikes.


Recommended Action

I move to accept the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendation regarding the use of e-bikes and to direct the City Manager to bring back information relating to park signage to enforce speed limits and restricted areas.

City Commission Options

Option 1: I move to accept the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendation regarding the use of e-bikes and to direct the City Manager to bring back information relating to park signage to enforce speed limits and restricted areas.

* Pro: Accepting the recommendation supports active transportation, accessibility, and aligns park usage policies with evolving recreation trends and community needs.

* Con: Implementation may require additional staff oversight, enforcement measures, or future policy adjustments to address safety and operational concerns.

Option 2: I move to decline further action at this time and direct the City Clerk to notify the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.

* Pro: This allows additional time to evaluate safety impacts, infrastructure readiness, and potential liability before making policy changes.

* Con: Delaying acceptance may limit accessibility and recreational options for residents who rely on e-bikes for mobility or transportation.

Background Information

During the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting on January 15, 2026, the North Port Police Department provided a presentation to the Board regarding e-bike and motorized scooter classifications; applicable state statutes; and related safety and enforcement concerns. Discussion ensued regarding issues such as speed, restricted areas, and environmental impacts. At the conclusion of the discussion, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board voted unanimously to recomme...

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