DARLINGTON - The Darlington Police Department will host a meeting at 7 p.m., Aug. 27 in the Municipal Building Senior Center to discuss the idea of expanding existing ATV trails onto city streets.
The department also wants to gauge public interest in the use of neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) on city streets.
ATV use in Darlington is now restricted to ATV trails, including the Cheese Country Trail on the south side, the Shullsburg Trail, which runs along County K, and another recreation trail which intersects with downtown. NEVs are not now allowed on city streets.
Anyone with questions about the meeting or who would like to speak with Police Chief Jason King about the issues in advance of the meeting can reach him at (608) 776-4981.
The department also wants to gauge public interest in the use of neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) on city streets.
ATV use in Darlington is now restricted to ATV trails, including the Cheese Country Trail on the south side, the Shullsburg Trail, which runs along County K, and another recreation trail which intersects with downtown. NEVs are not now allowed on city streets.
Anyone with questions about the meeting or who would like to speak with Police Chief Jason King about the issues in advance of the meeting can reach him at (608) 776-4981.