Marin County is considering a policy change to allow class 1 e-bikes on open space trails where conventional bikes are permitted. The Parks and Open Space Commission heard public comments on May 21, with strong support from e-bike advocates and limited opposition.
Key points include: - Class 1 e-bikes provide pedal-assist only up to 20 mph, while class 2 and 3 remain banned. - Neighboring counties like Sonoma and East Bay already allow class 1 e-bikes on similar trails.
- Assemblymember Damon Connolly has proposed legislation to restrict class 2 e-bike use by minors. - The county will collect public feedback over the summer before making a final decision.
The proposal aims to align with state law and regional policies, but opponents cite environmental and safety concerns.