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City of Monroe, WI
Green County
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[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019]
The purpose of this chapter is to enable the establishment of all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle and other off-road vehicle routes in the City and provide safe and enjoyable vehicle recreation consistent with public rights and interest.
[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019]
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the provisions of section 23.33 of the Wisconsin Statutes and for which the penalty for violation thereof is a forfeiture, are hereby adopted and by reference made a part of this chapter.
[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019; 1-3-2022]
It shall be lawful to operate an all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle or other off-road vehicle on all streets and alleys within the City except for those streets, alleys or other areas expressly prohibited as stated from time to time by resolution of the Council. Each prohibited route shall be appropriately and conspicuously marked at the beginning of the prohibited route and at such intervals as necessary to enable operators to avoid such locations.
[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019]
No person shall operate an all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle at a speed exceeding 25 miles per hour, unless a different limit is indicated by official signs posted on a designated route. The operator of an all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle shall drive at all times in single file on the extreme right side of the designated route and shall yield to pedestrians and all other forms of vehicular traffic.
[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019; 1-3-2022]
It shall be lawful to operate an all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle or other off-road vehicle within the City as stated in this article during the time period that the Cheese Country Recreational Trail is open to such vehicles and during the time period commencing at 6:00 a.m. and ending at 1:00 a.m. on the following day. It shall be prohibited to use such vehicles at all other times.
[2-2-2010; 2016 Code; amended 11-18-2019]
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall upon conviction be subject to a Class 2 forfeiture.