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Clayton staff present golf-cart ordinance to address underage operators; council to consider Dec. 15
Summary
Town staff presented a proposed golf cart ordinance aimed at curbing complaints—chiefly juvenile operators—and creating a registration, decal and enforcement process; the measure is set for council consideration on Dec. 15 with a proposed Jan. 1 effective start and a $300 three‑year registration fee.
Town staff presented a proposed golf-cart ordinance at the council meeting to formalize longstanding local practice and address safety complaints, particularly in the Glen Laurel community. Chief Tarrke told the council the measure responds to "a considerable amount of complaints" including "underage kids operating golf carts, creating traffic problems and potential wrecks." He said police and the town attorney drafted a proposal drawing on other municipal ordinances and that the town plans to start…
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