I reached out and got an answer to a question that I've been wondering about for awhile: Are e-bikes allowed on the Sand Creek Regional Greenway?
Short answer is "no", because the greenway in question is unpaved for much of its course. Long answer, from the Open Space and Natural Resources Manager of the City of Aurora:
Short answer is "no", because the greenway in question is unpaved for much of its course. Long answer, from the Open Space and Natural Resources Manager of the City of Aurora:
I'm not actually considering it since I still need the miles for many reasons but it's good to have clarity on this issue. E-bikes on road or concrete paths == kosher. E-bikes on the greenway, which is my preferred commute route == not kosher.Aurora dude said:We allow e-bikes on concrete or asphalt trails but not soft surface trails. They must not take up more than 1/3 of the trail width. They must be electric assisted, not electric powered which keeps the speed down.
We do not allow motor powered vehicles of any kind on soft surface trails like SCRG is in Aurora. The only exception is for Other Power Driven Mobility Devices (OPDMD), a type of transportation vehicle which is a designation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Aurora allows any OPDMD on any trail as long as it is under a certain weight (so it won’t damage trails, including soft surface) and size (no more than 1/3 of the trail width).