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Seven Hills council begins process to revise e-bike rules, proposes helmets for all classes and trail limits

January 28, 2026 | Seven Hills City Council, Seven Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Seven Hills council begins process to revise e-bike rules, proposes helmets for all classes and trail limits
The Seven Hills administration asked the rules, ordinances and ethics committee to begin the legislative process for revisions to the city's e-bike ordinance, proposing several safety-focused changes and asking the committee to place the item on the next council agenda for three readings to allow public feedback.

Mayor (unnamed in the transcript) summarized the proposed changes: prohibit electric motor operation on walking trails, require helmets for riders of all e-bike classes (the current code required helmets only for class 3), clarify right-of-way rules to give pedestrians priority on shared paths and sidewalks, and require nighttime reflectors or lights. The mayor said the law department and administration had been reviewing local codes and pointed to neighboring jurisdictions (Parma, Bay Village) as models for recent changes.

Council members broadly supported starting the legislative process. One councilmember noted Ohio Revised Code changes and the evolving design of e-bikes, saying the city needed to keep its municipal code current with safety standards. The mayor requested that the rules committee place the ordinance on the next agenda and carry it through three readings to provide ample time for debate and public comment; a motion to do so was seconded and approved by voice vote in committee.

What happens next: the item will appear on the next council agenda for first reading and the administration indicated it would present a draft ordinance and schedule public comment and committee review.

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