Every effort will be made to find a permanent site for off-road motorcyclists where they will not annoy neighbours, councillors have said.
The chosen track will have to be well away from the built-up area of Brighton and Hove.
City councillors have agreed to order a study into possible sites after receiving two petitions.
One, presented by councillor Francis Tonks, called for a permanent track in East Brighton.
The other, handed in by councillor Geoff Wells, made a similar request from Woodingdean.
Council officer Sue Drummond, who will co-ordinate the search, said a meeting had already been held between officials and police.
She said: "We will look right across the city but there is no good site."
Chairman Ian Duncan said: "We have been close to securing a solution in the past."
Labour councillor Mike Middleton reminded colleagues that a few years ago they went for a site at Waterhall Valley but the idea was dropped after opposition.
He said: "If we have a site, we must all stand together for it this time."
Labour councillor Brian Fitch said the site had to be well out in the countryside, possibly on council-owned farmland.
He told the meeting that a few years ago, model aircraft plagued areas of Brighton such as Coldean. A solution was found with a downland site off the Saddlescombe Road.
Coun Fitch said on no account must the bikers use sites such as Toad's Hole Valley in Hove where they caused a great nuisance.
Once councillors have chosen a suitable site, the council can then apply for planning permission.
The site could be on land owned by the council but within another district.
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