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Commission finds preliminary need for more low-speed-vehicle permits after public hearing
Summary
At its annual hearing, the Metropolitan Transportation Licensing Commission heard applicants and supporters for additional low-speed vehicles (LSVs). Commissioners voted that a public convenience/necessity threshold was met and moved to consider allocations case-by-case.
The Metropolitan Transportation Licensing Commission opened its annual hearing on low-speed vehicles to consider whether additional permits are needed. Director Rooker reviewed the governing code and told the commission there are 37 active permits held by Joyride and 10 permits issued to Vintage Tours that appear unused; staff counted 47 active permits at present. Three new companies applied: GoKart LLC (2 permits), L and L Transportation (4 permits) and Las Vegas RISE (15 permits).
Applicants and supporters described operations at conventions and events and argued the vehicles…
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