The Huntington Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to allow electric bicycles (e-bikes) to be used on a popular beach path, after having an e-bike ban since 2017. Council moved April 5 to revise its safety management plan by updating municipal code language, allowing the use of e-bikes in conjunction with other regulatory, infrastructure, and speed enforcement plans. Councilmember Mike Posey, who co-authored the resolution with Councilmember Natalie Moser, said the issue with e-bikes is speed enforcement. “We’re looking at the parks level loop trails, so it’s one-way traffic,” he told council. “We’re looking at ways to increase the footprint available to e-bikes without treading onto conservation area lands, or potentially damaging the trails, and we really want to do that on the city beach.” Moser said the resolution was about creating a safe environment for everybody. “How do we make this safe? How do we make it workable for people?” she said. “I know that creating a plan here will …