Tillsonburg rolls out bike patrol program for bylaw enforcement

Tillsonburg rolls out bike patrol program for bylaw enforcement

Tillsonburg’s new bylaw enforcement bike patrol program is as much about public education as it is enforcement.

The program, which rolled out in May, equips Town of Tillsonburg by law enforcement officers with iGO pedal-assisted e-bikes to facilitate monitoring of parks and trails.

“Citizens want to feel safe using our recreational areas and amenities, and this program helps to address those concerned through enhanced officer visibility and regular patrols,” said Tillsonburg Mayor Deb Gilvesy in a media release.

“We’re putting eyes and ears in spaces where it’s been difficult for cars to go,” said Geno Vanhaelewyn, chief building official. “When officers are on bikes, it provides more opportunity for the public to connect with staff, ask questions and voice any concerns they may have.”

While on patrol, bylaw enforcement officers engage with the public on a variety of issues, ranging from animal control and responsible pet ownership to parking and vandalism.

“The program is as much about public education as much as it is enforcement,” said Mark Russell, Tillsonburg’s bylaw enforcement supervisor. “We want to help people understand what the municipality requires of them, and often the best way to do that is through face-to-face dialogue.”

All officers in the bike patrol unit complete a CANBIKE Level 4 training course, and wear high visibility clothing for safety. Each bicycle is equipped with a bell, lights and reflectors, and riders use hand and arm signals in accordance with Ontario law.

“As community ambassadors, we want to set a positive example for helmet use and bicycle safety, and create positive interactions with the public,” said Russell.

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