District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0683

Introduced
5/4/26  

Caption

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2026

Impact

The resolution identifies a gap in the law where the current weight limit presents a barrier to the introduction and operation of more advanced PDDs. By facilitating the inclusion of devices weighing up to 275 pounds, as proposed in an accompanying permanent bill, the resolution attempts to ensure that the district remains competitive with other states, many of which allow heavier devices. It seeks to prevent regulatory hindrances that could limit innovation in the personal delivery sector, which plays a significant role in modern logistics and delivery solutions.

Summary

PR26-0683, named the 'Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2026', is a proposed resolution that aims to address an urgent need to amend the existing Personal Delivery Device Act of 2018. The bill recognizes that technological advancements in personal delivery devices (PDDs) have led to the development of newer models that exceed the current weight limit of 90 pounds. This resolution is designed to accommodate these advancements to promote the effective use of PDDs in the District of Columbia.

Conclusion

The resolution represents a critical step to bridge temporary legislative gaps while the permanent amendments are under consideration. It underscores the urgency to adapt existing laws to keep pace with technological advancements, ensuring that the District of Columbia remains an attractive location for businesses leveraging personal delivery solutions.

Contention

Debates surrounding PR26-0683 may stem from concerns about safety, regulatory standards, and the implications of allowing heavier delivery devices on public roads. Opponents might argue that increasing the weight limit could pose risks to pedestrian safety or create additional challenges to existing traffic regulations. Supporters, however, maintain that the adoption of advanced PDDs could lead to greater efficiency in deliveries and could reflect positively on the district's technological growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC PR26-0277

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

DC B26-0245

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0677

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Emergency Amendment Act of 2026

DC B26-0317

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Emergency Amendment Act of 2025

DC B26-0678

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Temporary Amendment Act of 2026

DC B26-0318

Personal Delivery Device Weight Limit Temporary Amendment Act of 2025

DC PR26-0163

Department of For-Hire Vehicles Delivery Vehicle Traffic Enforcement Expansion Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0518

STEER Clarification Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2026

DC PR26-0426

Streatery Program Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

DC PR26-0278

Long Bridge Project Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

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