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Residents call for stricter e‑bike enforcement after local concerns raised at public comment

May 13, 2026 | Lincoln, Placer County, California


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Residents call for stricter e‑bike enforcement after local concerns raised at public comment
At the start of the May 12 meeting, two residents used public comment to urge the council to tighten enforcement against high‑powered e‑bikes and to consider additional local penalties.

Stan Nater (12 Bridges) said the city should revisit its e‑bike ordinance and consider holding riders and parents accountable. He cited an April 16 out‑of‑county fatality and referred to a study he said found many devices exceed legal power limits. “I'm dead serious about this issue,” Nater told the council, and he urged the city to consider stronger enforcement and more severe penalties for violations.

Byron Chapman, another resident, described seeing risky rider behavior in hilly areas and suggested a tagging or licensing program to help recover stolen bicycles and deter unsafe use.

Staff and council responded that the issue is complex because e‑bikes come in different classes subject to varied rules and that state legislation and local pilot programs elsewhere (including age‑based approaches) may affect what Lincoln can do locally. The city manager and staff said they will schedule an update for a future meeting to brief council and the public on current law and possible local actions.

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