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~ Mesa City Council has recently made a decision to allow certain electric bicycles and scooters in city parks and on shared-use paths, with specific limitations. This move comes after receiving numerous requests from residents as the use of e-bikes continues to grow nationwide for both recreation and transportation purposes.
Mayor Mark Freeman stated, "Our residents have expressed their desire for safe and predictable rules for e-bikes and e-scooters in our parks and shared-use paths. These ordinances are a direct response to that feedback." He also emphasized the city's commitment to supporting recreation, sustainability, and innovation while prioritizing safety for all park users, especially pedestrians.
Under the new parks ordinance, Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes and e-scooters will be allowed on park sidewalks and shared-use paths where traditional bicycles are permitted. However, Class 3 e-bikes, which can reach higher speeds, will remain prohibited in city parks. This decision was made with the safety of park-goers in mind.
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In addition to the parks ordinance, a companion transportation ordinance has been put in place. It sets a speed limit of five miles per hour for e-bikes and e-scooters in designated areas and requires riders under 18 years old to wear a helmet. City Manager Scott Butler explained that these new rules reflect the growing use of these modes of transportation in Mesa while ensuring the safety of all park users.
The new laws will take effect on February 11th, 2026. It is important to note that pedestrians always have the right-of-way on shared-use paths. To educate the public about these changes, the City of Mesa will launch a comprehensive public education campaign in partnership with local school districts and multiple city departments.
Residents can find more information about these ordinances at mesaaz.gov/ebikes. The City of Mesa hopes that these new regulations will help welcome emerging transportation options while maintaining safe and enjoyable parks and shared-use paths for all. Safety remains a top priority for the city, especially for young riders and pedestrians.
Mayor Mark Freeman stated, "Our residents have expressed their desire for safe and predictable rules for e-bikes and e-scooters in our parks and shared-use paths. These ordinances are a direct response to that feedback." He also emphasized the city's commitment to supporting recreation, sustainability, and innovation while prioritizing safety for all park users, especially pedestrians.
Under the new parks ordinance, Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes and e-scooters will be allowed on park sidewalks and shared-use paths where traditional bicycles are permitted. However, Class 3 e-bikes, which can reach higher speeds, will remain prohibited in city parks. This decision was made with the safety of park-goers in mind.
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In addition to the parks ordinance, a companion transportation ordinance has been put in place. It sets a speed limit of five miles per hour for e-bikes and e-scooters in designated areas and requires riders under 18 years old to wear a helmet. City Manager Scott Butler explained that these new rules reflect the growing use of these modes of transportation in Mesa while ensuring the safety of all park users.
The new laws will take effect on February 11th, 2026. It is important to note that pedestrians always have the right-of-way on shared-use paths. To educate the public about these changes, the City of Mesa will launch a comprehensive public education campaign in partnership with local school districts and multiple city departments.
Residents can find more information about these ordinances at mesaaz.gov/ebikes. The City of Mesa hopes that these new regulations will help welcome emerging transportation options while maintaining safe and enjoyable parks and shared-use paths for all. Safety remains a top priority for the city, especially for young riders and pedestrians.
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