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Berkley City Council passes e-bike ordinance -- what residents need to know
The Berkley City Council passed an ordinance banning e-bikes and high-powered moped-like devices from sidewalks in the city. This measure, which goes into effect in 30 days, requires residents to ride e-bikes on streets or walk them on sidewalks. The city states that this rule is intended to keep people safe, particularly children and older adults.
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