Staff confirm to Councillor Pasternak that it’s legal to sell and own e-scooters in Toronto but not legal to use them anywhere on public streets.
But is there any enforcement? Staff say there were 89 tickets issued for sidewalk scooter riding in 2023. “Not a lot,” staff admit.
Time to vote on micro-mobility and e-scooters.
Councillor Holyday’s motion to NOT allow low-speed vehicles (tiny electric cars) to operate in Toronto FAILS 4-18.
That takes council to lunch. There are 53 items left on this council agenda, including 34 member motions. Those member motions will be dealt with after lunch break. The debate on allowing more dense housing on major streets will follow.
See you back here at 2 p.m.
Wake up, planning nerds.
Council is about to debate the EHON report that would allow six-storey buildings and townhouses on major streets across the city. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2024.PH12.3