The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will hold public hearings on ordinance amendments regulating the use of golf carts and animal drawn vehicles within the Town of Culver.
At the last meeting, the council members were going to review the requirement of a red or amber flashing light when headlamps are necessary for other motor vehicles, which is a state statute, and an increase in the registration fee for golf carts. Town Councilman Bill Cleavenger suggested using a height requirement of 36 inches instead of an age requirement when it comes to young children allowed to ride on a golf cart. Updates to those proposed changes will be given tonight.
They will also adopt the 2021 budget, discuss a bond capacity study, and review applicants in the Large Employer Utility Debt Relief Program.
Town Manager Jonathan Leist will have updates on the Town of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation projects as well as the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative.
Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim and department heads will present their regular reports along with members of various boards and commissions in town.
The Culver Town Council members will meet at 6:30 p.m. ET tonight in the meeting room at the Culver Beach Lodge.