As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HUMAN-POWERED
Movement accomplished or propelled by human power, such as
walking, running, or by any vehicle or device which is designed and
equipped to be propelled by human power, without any assistance by
a motor or power unit (e.g., bicycle, baby stroller, roller skates,
kick scooter, skateboard).
LOW-SPEED ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle propelled by an electric motor that cannot exceed
15 miles per hour on its own or with human-powered assistance (e.g.,
electric bicycles, electric scooters, Segways, electric skateboards,
or other personal transportation devices).
MULTI-USE PATH
A soft- or hard-surfaced path that may be physically separated
from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier, which
has been designated, or designed and designated, by the City for public
use as transportation or recreation for a range of users using human-powered
or low-speed electric vehicles.
PEDESTRIAN
A person who is walking, jogging, or running on the multi-use
path.
USER
Any person who is traveling on or is otherwise lawfully using
a multi-use path, as provided in this article.
The following locations shall be designated as multi-use paths:
Name of Street
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Time
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Side
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Location
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Sinatra Drive
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24 hours
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East
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Beginning at the southerly curbline of Frank Sinatra Drive North
and extending 1,090 feet southerly therefrom
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No person, other than authorized maintenance and public safety
officials, including those authorized by the Director of Environmental
Services or the Director of Transportation and Parking to plow snow,
conduct street sweeping, or carry out other forms of infrastructure
maintenance, shall operate, use or place any vehicle or device with
an attached motor or power unit that may exceed 15 miles per hour,
whether or not it is in operation, upon a multi-use path.
In the event that any individual violates the terms of this Article
XXXVI, he shall be subject to a fine in Municipal Court in an amount of not less than $100 and not more than $500 for the first offense and not less than $200 and not more than $2,000 per violation for any subsequent offenses.
This Article
XXXVI shall be enforced by any Code Enforcement Officer, Parking Enforcement Officer, and/or the Hoboken Police Department.