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Mount Clemens adopts ordinance to allow regulated golf-cart operation on city streets
Summary
The commission approved an ordinance that permits inspected and registered golf carts on streets posted 30 mph or less, prohibits crossing Groesbeck Highway, requires city inspections and stickers, and assigns enforcement to the sheriff’s department; one commissioner voted no.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to adopt an ordinance Tuesday allowing the limited operation of golf carts on city streets under specified safety and registration rules.
Under the ordinance, golf carts must pass a city inspection and be registered with the city; registered carts will receive a sticker that ties the vehicle to its owner, officials said. City staff said the ordinance sets parking rules, safety standards and penalties for violations. The ordinance bars golf carts from…
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