In addition to the definitions set forth in Section
10.80.010 or elsewhere in this code, for purposes of this chapter, the words and phrases defined herein shall be construed in accordance with the following definitions:
"Bikeways"are defined by the City's Updated 2024 Riding, Hiking, and Bikeway Trails Component as follows:
1. Paved Trails (Class I Bikeway). Paved paths intended primarily for use by bicyclists, pedestrians, those in wheelchairs, and those with strollers.
2. Bike Lanes (Class II Bikeway). Striped, stenciled, and signed lanes on streets or highways for the use of bicycles. Bike lanes with an additional painted buffer are known as Class IIB Buffered Bikeways.
3. Bike Routes (Class III Bikeway). Signed routes along streets or highways; bicycles share travel lanes with motor vehicles.
4. Separated Bikeways (Class IV Bikeway). Bike lanes with physical protection from motor vehicles such as with bollards, concrete, planters, or landscaping.
"Electric bicycle"has the same meaning as in California Vehicle Code Section
312.5, as it may be amended from time to time.
"Enforcement officer"means any peace officer, person designated as a Code Enforcement Officer pursuant to Section 1.03.040 of this code, or any City employee designated by the City Manager or employee of the Orange County Sheriff's Department authorized to administer or process violations related to this chapter.
"Low-speed vehicle"has the same meaning as in California Vehicle Code Section
385.5, as it may be amended from time to time.
"Motorized scooter"has the same meaning as in California Vehicle Code Section
407.5, as it may be amended from time to time.
"Multipurpose trails"are defined by the City's Updated 2024 Riding, Hiking, and Bikeway Trails Component as follows:
1. Earthen Multipurpose Trails. Soft surfaces intended for use by equestrians, hikers, joggers, and some mountain bicyclists where appropriate.
2. Paved Multipurpose Trails. Trails for multiple users (hikers, joggers, equestrians, bicyclists) that do not necessarily meet Class I bikeway standards because of varying widths and surfaces.
"Operate"means to ride, operate, and/or otherwise control a regulated mobility device other than walking such device.
"Park"means a public park owned, operated, and/or maintained by the City.
"Regulated mobility device"means an electric bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, electrically motorized board, low-speed vehicle, motorized scooter, shared mobility device, and any other similar mobility device.
"Sidewalk"means the portion of the public right-of-way between the curb line of any street, road, highway, bicycle lane, or other thoroughfare designed for vehicular travel and the adjacent property line, or any other paved path or walkway, which is intended for pedestrian travel, whether publicly or privately owned and/or maintained.
(Ord. 2025-1114, 10/7/2025)