THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM BY-LAW NO. A By-law to amend the "Traffic Regulation By-law, 1971, No. 1117". WHEREAS the Municipal Council may, by By-law in pursuance of the authority of Section 125 of the "Motor Vehicle Act" being Chapter 253, R.S.B.C., 1960 as amended, provide for the regulation, control, or pro- hibition of pedestrian and other traffic on walkways and ways within the Municipality and may prohibit the use of or presence on, of any designated animal or vehicle or species or type thereof, either at all times or at designated times; AND WHEREAS the walkway, way, or trail known as the "PoCo Trail" shown marked on the Plan annexed hereto has been in common usage by the public as a pedestrian walkway, way, or trail for many years and it is deemed expedient for the protection of the persons using same that the entry thereon and the use and presence thereon of any animal or vehicle of every species or type thereof shall be prohibited at all times. THEREFORE the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. Division 3 of the "Traffic Regulation By-law, 1971, No. 1117" is amended by renumbering Sections 303 and 304 as 304 and 305, repectively, and inserting the following, after Section 302, as Section 303: "303 (a) The use of an presence on, that walkway, way, or trail identified as the "PcCo Trail" and shown marked on the plan entitled "Port Coquitlam PoCo Trail" attached to and made part of By-law No. cited as the "Traffic Regulation By-law, 1971, No, 1117, Amendment By~law, 1976, No. of every horse, either ridden or driven (except as permitted by clause (b) hereof), and every vehicle of every species and type thereof, including motor vehicle, motorcycle, and "trail bicycle" is hereby prohibited at all times. The riding of horses for pleasure is permitted on that part of the PoCo Trail extending from Prairie Avenue along the banks of the DeBouville Slough and the Pitt River to Harbour Street." 2. Section 801. of the By-law is repealed and the following substituted therefore: