As the Sterling community weighs the prospect of permitting UTVs, ATVs, and golf cars on city streets, Alderman Josh Johnson initiates a discussion on the topic during a recent City Council meeting. While opinions vary, the conversation centers on roadworthy criteria, enforcement challenges, and potential licensing regulations.
In the city of Sterling, a question looms on the minds of some residents: When will the streets of Sterling open up to UTVs, ATVs, and golf cars, similar to neighboring Dixon? Alderman Josh Johnson, during a recent Sterling City Council meeting, raised this query and proposed a discussion or study session to explore the possibility.
However, not all council members share the same enthusiasm for this idea. Alderperson Elston expressed reservations, citing encounters with ATV drivers who fail to adhere to traffic laws. Alderman Wise acknowledged the inherent difficulties in enforcing such an ordinance.
Alderman Johnson argued for a conversation about allowing roadworthy machines, emphasizing the need for functioning headlights, taillights, signals, and the requirement of appropriate licenses. Mayor Merdian, while considering electric bikes, acknowledged they present a separate challenge. Johnson also highlighted the necessity of establishing designated areas for these vehicles within Sterling’s streets.
The debate continues as Sterling residents grapple with the potential changes to their city’s transportation landscape.