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Supervisors allow Lake Holiday HOA to authorize golf‑cart use on its designated roads
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance amendment enabling the Lake Holiday community to permit golf carts on private roads that were previously designated as public highways for law‑enforcement purposes. Approval gives the HOA authority to adopt safety and registration rules locally; the county ordinance sets baseline safety requirements.
The Frederick County Board of Supervisors on June 11 approved an amendment to county code that allows the Lake Holiday community to operate golf carts on private roads previously designated as public highways for traffic enforcement.
What changed: Lake Holiday requested permission after its roads were designated for law enforcement in 1993. Under the new county ordinance language, a community whose private streets have been designated for traffic enforcement may, if it chooses, authorize golf carts subject to county minimum standards and to any…
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