Ordinance to protect equestrian trails

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The Chino Council on Tuesday heard a recommended proposal to approve $8,500 for signs under a proposed ordinance amendment banning the use of motorized and non-motorized vehicles on bridle paths and public and private equestrian trails in the city of Chino.

Officials said over the years, the city's horse trails have attracted non-equestrian users, such as motorcyclists and bicyclists, causing conflict and complaint. To enforce the new provision, which also must be approved by council, signs will be posted at each entry and exit to the trail system.

The city attorney advised council members to continue the item at their next regular meeting, due to a lack of quorum.

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