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File #: YC26-0147    Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/30/2026 In control: Youth Commission
On agenda: 2/5/2026 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE PRESENTATION FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REGARDING BIKES LANES INCLUDING USAGE, EFFECTIVENESS, AND IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report
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TO:                                                               YOUTH COMMISSION

FROM:                                          KELLY ORTA, DEPUTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR

 

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RECEIVE AND FILE PRESENTATION FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REGARDING BIKES LANES INCLUDING USAGE, EFFECTIVENESS, AND IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES

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BACKGROUND

In November 2025, the Youth Commission (Commission) identified electric bikes (E-bikes) as its main focus for 2026, specifically on their safe use, issues related to recent vandalism, rules and regulations, and best practices.  At the Commission’s special meeting on January 7, 2026, the Redondo Beach Police Department provided a presentation regarding E-bikes, including resources, safety, and best practices.  As a continuation to this topic, the Commission requested staff return with an informational presentation regarding bike lanes as an additional safety measure for the use of E-bikes, including usage, effectiveness, and implementation procedures.

 

The Public Works Department will provide a presentation to the Commission to inform of the City’s usage of bike lanes as well as information outlining the process for implementing additional bike lanes, where possible.

 

Staff recommends the Commission receive and file the presentation and provide input to staff if additional information or resources would be helpful to the Commission as it continues its focus on E-bike usage throughout the city.

 

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