Bremen Town Council to Hold Special Meeting for Golf Cart Ordinance Amendment Public Hearing

The Bremen Town Council members will hold a special meeting Thursday, August 17 to take public comments concerning changes to the golf cart ordinance.  The council approved the first reading of the ordinance amendment in a previous meeting. 

As previously reported, the ordinance now has a statement of purpose that outlines the operation of golf carts on the highways, streets and roads in the Town of Bremen and the State of Indiana, the purpose of safety, and the encouragement of residents to follow the guidelines within the ordinance.

Residents are reminded in the amended ordinance that off-road vehicles and all-terrain vehicles are not allowed on the streets and alleys of the Town of Bremen.  The definitions of these vehicles are included in the amended ordinance, as well as the definition of a golf cart.

In addition to the slow-moving emblem or a red or amber flashing light, all golf carts should have operational headlights, tail lamps, turn signals, and brake lights visible for at least 500 feet if operated one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset.

Operators of golf carts must be at least sixteen-and-a-half years old with a valid state-issued identification card or driver’s license.  Golf carts shall not be operated at a speed over 30 mph.

A golf cart must be registered through the Clerk-Treasurer’s Office and the registration must be clearly displayed on both the driver and passenger side of the golf cart.  An annual calendar-year registration fee is $30 paid to the clerk-treasurer.  Proof of insurance must be presented at the time of registration.

A person who violates this ordinance on the first offense shall be fined $100, with the second offense fine at $250.  If a person has accumulated more than three violations in any calendar year, the privilege of operating a golf cart in the Town of Bremen may be suspended by the town council.  A hearing on the matter could be convened if a petition is filed.

Any fine that is not paid within 30 days of the date of the citation issues shall result in the revocation of the registration of the golf cart used in the commission of the violation.

The meeting on Thursday, August 17 is set to begin at 6 p.m. ET at the Bremen Town Hall at 111 S. Center Street.