Chapter 14.08
RIDING AND HIKING TRAILS
Sections:
14.08.010 Operation of Motor Vehicles Prohibited Where.
14.08.020 Allowed Uses—Riding and Hiking Trails.
14.08.025 Allowed Uses—Paved Paths/Trails.
14.08.010 Operation of Motor Vehicles Prohibited Where.
Except in the case of City-owned vehicles or other authorized vehicles, a person shall not operate any motor vehicle on or over any firebreak or any fire protection roads which are posted against public use and provided with locked gates, or operate any motor vehicle on or over any riding or hiking trail, including a riding and hiking trail established under Article 6 of Chapter 1 of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code of the State of California, except as otherwise provided in Section 14.06.060. Violation of this section is punishable as a misdemeanor. (Ord. 90-12, 5/29/90; Ord. 13-6 § 7 (Exh. F), 5/28/13; Ord. 18-8 § 2 (Exh. A), 6/26/18)
14.08.020 Allowed Uses—Riding and Hiking Trails.
Hiking, running, bicycle use, and horseback riding are allowed on riding and hiking trails at all times, unless specifically prohibited and posted otherwise. Trail users shall travel at safe speeds at all times. (Ord. 13-6 § 7 (Exh. F), 5/28/13; Ord. 18-8 § 2 (Exh. A), 6/26/18)
14.08.025 Allowed Uses—Paved Paths/Trails.
Bicycles, pedestrians, skates, skateboards, nonmotorized scooters, and baby strollers are allowed on all paved trails at all times, unless specifically prohibited and posted otherwise. Trail users shall travel at a speed at which the trail user is safe and in control at all times, and does not pose any danger to other users. (Ord. 13-6 § 7 (Exh. F), 5/28/13; Ord. 18-8 § 2 (Exh. A), 6/26/18)
14.08.030 Right-of-Way.
In areas of mixed use (i.e., horses, bicycles and/or other wheeled traffic, and pedestrians), horseback riders (equestrians) shall have the right-of-way. If the area of mixed use includes bicycles or other wheeled traffic and pedestrians, then pedestrians shall have the right-of-way. (Ord. 13-6 § 7 (Exh. F), 5/28/13; Ord. 18-8 § 2 (Exh. A), 6/26/18)