§ 73.16 TRAIL USES.
   (A)   Generally. Subject to limitations imposed herein, unless otherwise specifically provided, the trails of the city are intended to be used for hiking, bicycling, rollerblading, skateboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, e-bikes and electric scooters and generally all forms of non-motorized recreation.
   (B)   Motor vehicles. No motor vehicles shall be operated upon the trails unless otherwise excluded in § 73.18.
   (C)   Horseback riding. Horseback riding is not permitted on the trails.
   (D)   Snowmobiles. No snowmobiles shall be operated upon the trails.
   (E)   Traffic control.
      (1)   Trail signs shall be obeyed.
      (2)   Trail users must stay on the right half of the trail when meeting another trail user.
      (3)   When passing or overtaking another trail user, passing shall occur on the left and only when such left half is clearly visible and free from oncoming traffic for sufficient distance ahead to permit such overtaking and passing to be completed without interfering with the safety of any trail user approaching from the opposite direction or any trail user being overtaken.
      (4)   Any trail user who is about to enter or cross a trail shall yield to the right-of-way of any trail user already on the trail to be entered or crossed.
   (F)   Temporary closing. Temporary closings for aircraft crossing where permitted by City Council by use of gates and stop signs.
   (G)   Speed limits. Speeds shall be limited to 15 miles per hour on the Glendalough Trail where the trail starts at the school until the trail meets North Shore Drive. The balance of the trail along North Shore Drive until it meets County Road 16 shall be limited to 20 miles per hour.
(Ord. passed 10-8-2024) Penalty, see § 70.99