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The Laguna Beach City Council and the Laguna Beach Unified School District held a joint meeting Thursday, and among the topics discussed was the emerging popularity of e-bikes in town.
The mutual point of interest came up as interim Laguna Beach Police Chief Jeff Calvert gave a report on the activity of school resource officers, noting that e-bike education and safety was discussed in a community forum with parents in May.
Calvert said that about 40 parents attended the forum, and he said e-bike safety will again be covered when the police department offers its next road safety expo.
“We’ve seen [e-bike riders] going too fast, the wrong way [and without] helmets,” Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Whalen said. “It really is concerning to all of us.”
Two face charges of battery after incident at Main Beach
Yoshua Hernandez, 28, of La Puente, left, faces a misdemeanor for domestic battery in Laguna Beach, and Uriel Ayar, 25, of Montclair has been charged with a felony count of resisting an executive officer and a misdemeanor for battery on a peace officer.
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Two men face charges of battery after an altercation at Main Beach on Saturday in Laguna Beach.
Uriel Ayar, 25, of Montclair has been charged with a felony count of resisting an executive officer and a misdemeanor for battery on a peace officer.
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City officials now say Laguna Beach greeter Michael Minutoli can continue waving despite new proposed rules for street performers.
Top city officials stated June 29 they don’t believe a newly-approved law will prevent the beloved greeter from waving and welcoming visitors at South Coast Highway and Brooks Street.
Apparently, the show can go on as long as current greeter Michael Minutoli follows proposed regulations on street performers, which includes remaining 10 feet away from curbs, crosswalks, and business entrances, Senior Administrative Analyst Jeremy Frimond said.
“I don’t have any concerns this ordinance will stop him from performing,” City Manager Shohreh Dupuis told councilmembers.
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