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Council begins process on new rules for off-highway vehicles and downtown parking

5052948 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Shelby council held first readings of ordinances to regulate off-highway vehicles (noise, hours, proximity and graduated penalties) and to revise parking rules including oversized-vehicle restrictions and expanded snow-emergency procedures; public comments thanked the council for proposing the off-highway vehicle rule.

Shelby City Council on June 16 opened debate on two items intended to address neighborhood complaints about noise and to update parking rules downtown and across residential areas.

During public comment, Jane Butler of 10 Windermere Drive thanked the council for the proposed ordinance addressing four-wheeling, dirt bikes, noise and dust: "It is going to be so wonderful to be able to enjoy my backyard, have family over for barbecues, and the grandkids playing the swing set in the summertime," she said.

The council then held a first reading…

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