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Greenville council adopts four ordinances on trails, parking, alcohol possession and yard waste
Summary
The Greenville City Council unanimously adopted four ordinances March 5, 2024: a trail ordinance banning most motorized vehicles while allowing class 1 and 2 e-bikes (20 mph cap), a tiered parking-penalty ordinance with expanded impound authority, tightened minor-alcohol-possession penalties, and a prohibition on yard-waste dumping with escalating fines.
Greenville Mayor Jeff Scoby and the City Council unanimously adopted four ordinances March 5 that change how the city will regulate trail use, parking enforcement, minors’ possession of alcohol and yard waste disposal.
The most contested item, Ordinance No. 24-02, adds Section 42-7 to prohibit motorized vehicles on City-designated non-motorized trails while explicitly exempting wheelchairs, city and emergency vehicles and permitting Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles. The ordinance establishes a 20-mile-per-hour speed cap on designated non-motorized trails and makes violations municipal civil infractions with a minimum $100 fine. Councilperson Lehman moved to approve the ordinance after an unsuccessful attempt by Councilperson Moss to table it for further review; Councilperson Johnson seconded and the measure passed 7–0.
During the public hearing on…
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