The Fullerton City Council unanimously adopted two ordinances on February 17, 2026.
Ordinance No. 3353 approves an amendment to change the zone classification for the southerly portion of the parcel at 2461–2495 East Orangethorpe Avenue from Commercial Manufacturing, Emergency Shelter Overlay (C-M-ES) to Manufacturing Park, 100,000 Square Foot Minimum Lot Size, Emergency Shelter Overlay (M-P-100ES). The change aligns the zoning of the entire parcel with the northerly portion, as detailed in Exhibit A.
Ordinance No. 3354 adds Chapter 8.90, “Electric Bicycles and Other Electric Transportation Conveyances,” to Title 8 (Traffic) of the Fullerton Municipal Code. The ordinance establishes regulations governing the operation of electric bicycles and other electric transportation devices within the city.
Key Updates from Fullerton Police Department and Active Transportation Committee:
- Targets unsafe motorized wheeled devices on sidewalks, bike paths, and roads.
- Bans reckless moves and traffic signal violations.
- Speed caps: 5 mph max on sidewalks, 15 mph on paved trails.
- Also covers e-scooters (already sidewalk-banned by CA law).
The adopted ordinances are available for public review at the Fullerton City Clerk’s Office, 303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832, during regular business hours. The ordinances and meeting materials are also available online through the city’s document portal.
For additional information, contact the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerksoffice@cityoffullerton.com or 714-738-6350.
Discover more from Fullerton Observer
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Categories: Local Business, Local Government, Local News















