Letter to the Editor: Why E-Bike Safety Is a City Issue
MARK ENMEIER, Candidate for San Clemente City Council Almost everyone in the city has an “almost” incident with an e-bike, ...
MARK ENMEIER, Candidate for San Clemente City Council Almost everyone in the city has an “almost” incident with an e-bike, ...
A San Clemente e-bike business is preparing to hold a class that educates riders and residents alike on how to ...
The CUSD Board of Trustees on Wednesday, Sept. 21, voted to allow the district to implement a “Safe Routes to ...
With the continuing rise in popularity of e-bikes, scooters and similar modes of transportation, safety concerns were at the forefront ...
Featured photo: OCTA hosted meetings on July 28 and Aug. 2 for South County residents to express their thoughts on ...
OCTA will host meetings on July 28 and Aug. 2 for South County residents to comment their thoughts on planned ...
RUSSELL PRIMROSE, San Clemente I recently got off of a walk on the Beach Trail, and I have a question. ...
Program Coordinator Angela Phillips authors this month’s column for the Wellness & Prevention Center to encourage parents to educate their ...
CHERYL KELLY, San Clemente Probably no one was happier than I when the City Council finally voted to ban e-bikes ...
Featured Image: The Serra Siding Project proposes to extend 1.2 miles of a parallel railroad track in Dana Point from ...
By C. Jayden Smith Letters of support for all but one of a few staff-recommended pieces of pending state legislation ...
By Breeana Greenberg A bill that aims to get more Californians out of their cars and instead onto bicycles and ...
TONY HAYS, San Clemente In San Clemente, it is currently legal to ride a bicycle on sidewalks, so it's OK ...
DALE PATTERSON, San Clemente What have we really accomplished? The City Council has removed e-bikes from the Beach Trail and ...
MARY ELLEN BOBP, San Clemente I have observed many instances of unsafe behavior and bad judgment by riders of e-bikes ...
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