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Woodland Park bans e-bikes and other micromobility devices in parks and recreational areas

Borough officials say the ordinance is designed to protect pedestrians, children, riders and other residents who use shared public spaces.

Jennifer Portorreal

Jun 15, 2026, 6:28 PM

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Woodland Park has adopted a new ordinance banning e-bikes and other micromobility devices from parks and recreational areas in an effort to improve public safety.

The ordinance prohibits the use of e-bikes, electric scooters, electric skateboards, hoverboards, minibikes and similar devices in public spaces, including parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, walking paths and other recreational facilities.

The new rules have sparked mixed reactions among residents. Some say the ban goes too far and limits where people can ride e-bikes, while others support the measure, citing safety concerns in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic.

Borough officials say the ordinance is designed to protect pedestrians, children, riders and other residents who use shared public spaces.

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In a statement, Mayor Tracy Kallert said the goal is to establish clear rules for the use of e-bikes, e-scooters and other micromobility devices while keeping public areas safe and accessible.

“Our goal is to protect pedestrians, children, riders, and all residents who enjoy these shared community spaces,” Kallert said. “By setting reasonable limits on where these devices may be operated, along with age and helmet requirements, we are helping ensure that public areas and recreation facilities remain safe, accessible, and welcoming for everyone.”

The mayor said the ordinance is intended to strike a balance between recreation and safety by reducing the risk of conflicts and accidents in areas with heavy foot traffic.

Anyone found violating the ordinance faces a $300 fine. Repeat offenders could face penalties of up to $1,000.

The ordinance comes as New Jersey prepares to implement new statewide regulations for e-bike riders beginning July 19.

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