Lime and Bird scooters are parked on Gun Hill Road in the Bronx on Tuesday, July 25, 2023.
Photo Camille Botello
Tonight members of Bronx Community Board 7 are going to decide on whether or not to give the New York City Council a push when it comes to electric mobility safety.ย
CB7 District Manager Karla Cabrera-Carrera told the Bronx Times on Monday that the issue of e-bike and e-scooter safety has been a topic of conversation among members of theย boardโs Committee for Public Safety & Quality of Life for nearly a month now overย safety concerns in the district. CB7 covers the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Fordham, Jerome Park, Kingsbridge Heights, Mosholu Parkway, Norwood and University Heights.ย
The motion in question at Tuesdayโs general board meeting is whether or not to send the City Council a letter supporting Introduction 0758-2022 โ a local law that would require every e-bike, e-scooter and other legal motorized vehicle to be licensed and registered. The legislation was introduced in October 2022 by prime sponsor Council Member Robert Holden, who represents Queensโ 30th Council District, but hasnโt made any movement since. All nine Bronx council members were co-sponsors of the legislation when it was introduced last fall.ย ย
Cabrera-Carrera said CB7 members who vote in favor of sending the letter of support are hoping that the City Council will be encouraged to move the legislation from the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure to the full council.ย
The district manager hopes requiring licensure and registration for e-mobility devices will deter people from riding on sidewalks, driving too fast or otherwise breaking traffic laws. She said sheโs always on high alert when she walks around District 7 with her daughter โ emphasizing sheโs nervous about letting go of her hand because of e-bike and e-scooter riders.ย ย
โI think these are some of the issues that we are experiencing in the district,โ…
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