Tenafly Council Grapples with Ebike Legislation and Café Proposal at Davis Johnson Park

The Tenafly Borough Council meeting delved into community matters, primarily focusing on the implications of new ebike legislation and a proposal for a café at Davis Johnson Park. Residents and council members expressed concerns over safety, economic impacts, and the preservation of community spaces.

The meeting’s most discussion centered around the legislative updates concerning electric bicycles (ebikes). A Tenafly resident and local business owner voiced strong concerns about the recent legislation S4834 A6235 signed by Governor Murphy. This law, aimed at addressing safety issues related to high-powered electric motorcycles, has inadvertently imposed motor vehicle requirements on low-speed ebikes, which are often used as alternatives to car travel. This misclassification has caused confusion and enforcement challenges, as low-speed ebikes, with maximum speeds of 20 mph, are different from e-motos that can exceed these speeds.

The resident highlighted several safety incidents, including a near-miss on a sidewalk, emphasizing the risks posed by the law’s broad scope. The discussion revealed that the lack of infrastructure for registration, licensing, and insurance for low-speed ebikes has undermined compliance efforts. The resident expressed frustration over the Motor Vehicle Commission’s slow progress in providing necessary registration information, having been on a waitlist for weeks without feedback.

The law’s impact extends beyond safety, with potential economic repercussions for local businesses. The resident warned that tourists might reconsider renting ebikes due to increased enforcement measures, affecting local economies, particularly at the Jersey Shore. He argued that the law disproportionately affects various groups, including low-income residents, elderly citizens, and disabled riders who rely on ebikes for mobility.

In response, the resident proposed amendments to clarify ebike classifications and remove unnecessary registration and insurance burdens. He suggested that e-motos be subject to stricter regulations, including licensing and insurance requirements, to enhance safety. The importance of police education on ebike laws and safety was emphasized, alongside the potential for bicycle safety training programs for children in collaboration with local schools and police.

The meeting also addressed a proposal to convert the main building at Davis Johnson Park into a café, with proceeds earmarked for park maintenance. The idea sparked a divide among community members and council members, with some advocating for the café as a means to enhance community engagement and generate revenue, while others feared it would disrupt the park’s natural beauty and community-oriented nature.

Residents expressed concerns about the potential commercialization of the park, citing impacts such as increased trash, noise, and inadequate parking. A council member noted the park’s current use for community events and the significance of preserving its character. Another resident suggested alternative methods to increase park visibility, such as improved signage, without resorting to commercial enterprises. The council agreed that more information was needed before any decisions could be made.

The meeting also touched on infrastructure issues, particularly a hazardous road condition on Highwood Avenue described as a “crater,” which had gone unresolved for days. Council members expressed frustration over the lack of response to their notifications and emphasized the need for immediate inspection to prevent further damage.

A significant agenda item was the introduction of Ordinance 2616, a bond ordinance to fund public improvements and acquire new equipment. The ordinance, which appropriates $489,950, received unanimous support for its introduction, with a public hearing set for April 21, 2026. This demonstrated a collaborative approach to managing the borough’s finances, with related resolutions also receiving unanimous approval.

Community events and development projects were discussed, including preparations for Pride Day and the potential for new sports facilities at Nickerbacher Country Club. Concerns about flooding related to these developments were raised, along with a reminder for residents to communicate directly with the planning board.

The meeting concluded with announcements about upcoming events, such as Little League opening day and a night market, and a closed session to discuss police department personnel matters. The council highlighted the importance of community involvement in local events and cleanup efforts, encouraging participation in initiatives like the Trashathon.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Mark Zinna
City Council Officials:
, Jamie Corsair, Lauren Dayton, Adam Michaels, Julie O’Connor, Daniel Park, John Roglieri

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