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Streator council opens process to permit golf carts and study e-bikes, UTVs and e-scooters

January 26, 2026 | Streator City, LaSalle County, Illinois


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Streator council opens process to permit golf carts and study e-bikes, UTVs and e-scooters
Council members and members of the public engaged in an extended discussion about whether and how Streator should allow golf carts, UTVs, low-speed vehicles (LSVs), e-bikes and e-scooters within city limits.

Public commenter Scott Carpenter asked the council to consider a local UTV/golf-cart law after citing repeated non-emergency calls to police about off-road vehicles. "I would ask that it'd be considered to be added as a law here in Streator," Carpenter said during public comment.

City staff and council reviewed state classifications for e-bikes (three classes) and low-speed vehicles, and noted current Streator ordinance prohibits many motor-driven cycles on public streets and sidewalks. Councilmembers generally favored a phased approach: start with a golf-cart permit program that requires drivers to be licensed, insured and, in some cases, 18 or older; require slow-moving-vehicle emblems for rear visibility; and set fines and administrative penalties for repeat offenders, including permit revocation and possible impoundment.

Council discussed practical limits—prohibiting ATVs and certain off-highway recreational vehicles in parks and on sidewalks, restricting use on state highways, and allowing limited use at events. Several members endorsed starting with golf carts and evaluating enforcement and compliance before broadening rules to include UTVs and e-bikes. Staff was asked to bring draft ordinance language and examples from comparable Illinois municipalities for follow-up discussion.

Council did not take a vote; members directed staff to draft separate proposals for golf carts and for e-bikes/scooters and to return with recommended boundaries, equipment requirements, age and licensing rules, and enforcement options.

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