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Bellbrook council adopts ordinance allowing inspected low‑speed vehicles on most streets
Summary
Bellbrook City Council on Sept. 8 adopted Ordinance 2025‑O‑14 to permit properly inspected and registered low‑speed, under‑speed and utility vehicles (commonly golf carts and mini‑trucks) on city streets except designated higher‑speed segments; council vote was unanimous.
Bellbrook City Council voted unanimously Monday to adopt Ordinance 2025‑O‑14, creating rules that will allow inspected, registered low‑speed, under‑speed and utility vehicles — commonly referred to as golf carts and mini‑trucks — to operate on most city streets.
Councilman Hoke introduced the ordinance at a public hearing, saying state law permits municipalities to authorize such vehicles provided local inspection and equipment requirements are established. “State law allows for under speed, low speed, utility, and mini trucks to be operated on public thoroughfares so long as the local jurisdiction passes…
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