Multi-use recreational trails mean a way or place, the use of which is controlled by the City, designated by the multi-use recreational trail maps, as approved by the Park Board, and no multi-use recreational trail shall be considered as a street or highway.
Except as otherwise provided, the following uses are permitted on multi-use recreational trails:
1. Persons walking, jogging or running;
2. Persons utilizing or operating a non-motorized device, such as a bicycle, skateboard, inline skates or wheelchair;
3. Persons utilizing or operating a device as defined and allowed in Chapter 76 of the Code of Ordinances, such as a low-speed electric bicycle, electric scooter, or personal transportation device;
4. Persons with mobility disabilities using manually operated or power-driven wheelchairs and manually powered mobility aids for the purpose of locomotion;
5. Persons with mobility disabilities using an other power-driven mobility device for the purpose of locomotion, as provided in 28 CFR 35;
6. Official emergency vehicles and authorized maintenance vehicles as necessary to perform the duties of the operator.
(Ord. 2135 - Apr. 23 Supp.)
Except as otherwise provided, the following uses are not permitted on multi-use recreational trails:
1. Motorized vehicles, except where the trail utilizes an existing road, street or highway or specifically defined or allowed otherwise in Chapter 76 of this Code of Ordinances;
2. Equestrian uses;
3. Skateboards are not permitted on the portions of trails that utilize an existing road, street or highway.
4. Any occupation of a portion of any area of the trail for washing or repairing vehicles, advertising, peddling, or any other non-recreational activity, except concessionaries acting under the authority of lease or contract with the City.
(Ord. 2154 - Oct. 23 Supp.)
Multi-use recreational trails shall be open for use by the public for recreation and transportation at all times, except for the following:
1. Hours of use of sections of trails may be limited by the Park Board;
2. Sections of trails may be closed temporarily in emergency situations by the Park Director.
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