Our Ranger Services team has hit the pavement on a new set of wheels – an e-bike! This eco-friendly upgrade helps them cover more ground and forge even closer connections with the community.
This innovative approach not only makes rangers more visible, but also more approachable as they navigate cycle paths and interact directly with the community.
Ranger Francisco says on any given day, he is flagged down by curious local residents who want to chat about the bike – branded with the City’s logo – as he pedals along our precinct’s scenic bike paths.
“People feel comfortable approaching me on the bike – they see me as part of the community and it opens up conversations about local policies and how we can work together to protect our environment,” Francisco explains.
One particularly handy feature of the bike is a QR code affixed to the cargo carrier, which links directly back to the City’s webpage on dog exercise areas.
The cargo carrier can also hold dog leads and treats for rangers to use while patrolling and educating the public.
The use of the e-bike aligns with the City’s commitment to sustainability, reducing the carbon footprint associated with traditional vehicle use.
This is just one step in the City’s broader push towards eco-friendly solutions. The City has also introduced three electric ride-on mowers replacing their diesel-powered predecessors.
These mowers will not only cut emissions but will reduce noise, making life a little quieter for nearby residents.
Each mower can cut grass for approximately eight hours on a single charge.
The City’s fleet team has also added several hybrid vehicles to its ranks and is exploring the use of electric vehicles to replace older models.