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Share So let me see if I understand this correctly, no travel on Highway 20, so this bylaw is biased against people who live on the east side of Highway 20. Is that correct? on Facebook Share So let me see if I understand this correctly, no travel on Highway 20, so this bylaw is biased against people who live on the east side of Highway 20. Is that correct? on Twitter Share So let me see if I understand this correctly, no travel on Highway 20, so this bylaw is biased against people who live on the east side of Highway 20. Is that correct? on Linkedin Email So let me see if I understand this correctly, no travel on Highway 20, so this bylaw is biased against people who live on the east side of Highway 20. Is that correct? link
So let me see if I understand this correctly, no travel on Highway 20, so this bylaw is biased against people who live on the east side of Highway 20. Is that correct?
Tmcinnis asked 14 days agoHello Tmcinnis,
Thanks for reaching out. The Town of Sylvan Lake is participating in the government of Alberta’s pilot project and therefore must follow all their rules including:
operation of golf carts is only allowed on roads within a municipality:
that have been identified in a municipal bylaw
where the maximum speed limit is 50 km per hour or less
that cross a road with a speed limit over 50 km per hour only at points that have been specified in municipal bylaw
in communities that have erected signage as specified in municipal bylaw
The Town of Sylvan Lake pilot bylaw includes the ability for golf carts to cross Hwy 20 at specified crossings (page 10 of the pilot bylaw). Please have a look at the project page as we've made an update to include this information.
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake -
Share Can we expand this to golf carts and side by sides? — Easier to find one and equip with seatbelts and signal lights, ect. Safer for families with small kids. on Facebook Share Can we expand this to golf carts and side by sides? — Easier to find one and equip with seatbelts and signal lights, ect. Safer for families with small kids. on Twitter Share Can we expand this to golf carts and side by sides? — Easier to find one and equip with seatbelts and signal lights, ect. Safer for families with small kids. on Linkedin Email Can we expand this to golf carts and side by sides? — Easier to find one and equip with seatbelts and signal lights, ect. Safer for families with small kids. link
Can we expand this to golf carts and side by sides? — Easier to find one and equip with seatbelts and signal lights, ect. Safer for families with small kids.
Shalyn Hesselbarth asked 17 days agoHello Shalyn,
Thanks for reaching out. The Government of Alberta's pilot program only allows for golf carts. Because we are participating in the program, we must follow their requirements. Golf Carts are defined in the Provincial Pilot Program as:
- a four wheel motor vehicle that (i) is designed by a manufacturer primarily for use on golf courses or paved surfaces, (ii) cannot attain a speed of more than 40 km/h on a paved level surface, (iii) has a structure that (A) partially or fully encloses its operator and passengers, and (B) is not less than 1.2 m above the ground, and (iv) has a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 1361 kg.
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake -
Share If the golf cart is street legal it should be okay to drive it at night on Facebook Share If the golf cart is street legal it should be okay to drive it at night on Twitter Share If the golf cart is street legal it should be okay to drive it at night on Linkedin Email If the golf cart is street legal it should be okay to drive it at night link
If the golf cart is street legal it should be okay to drive it at night
kathy asked 17 days agoHi Kathy,
Thanks for reaching out. The requirements for this trial of the Golf Cart By-law are set by the Province. Because we are participating in their 5-year pilot program, we must follow their rules. According to their requirements, golf carts may not be operated at night.
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake -
Share Are the “golf carts” that would be allowed actually an ultra terrain vehicle ( goes up to 60 km / hr) or just an old style golf cart that go about 12 kms / hr on Facebook Share Are the “golf carts” that would be allowed actually an ultra terrain vehicle ( goes up to 60 km / hr) or just an old style golf cart that go about 12 kms / hr on Twitter Share Are the “golf carts” that would be allowed actually an ultra terrain vehicle ( goes up to 60 km / hr) or just an old style golf cart that go about 12 kms / hr on Linkedin Email Are the “golf carts” that would be allowed actually an ultra terrain vehicle ( goes up to 60 km / hr) or just an old style golf cart that go about 12 kms / hr link
Are the “golf carts” that would be allowed actually an ultra terrain vehicle ( goes up to 60 km / hr) or just an old style golf cart that go about 12 kms / hr
iaustin asked 17 days agoHello iaustin,
Thanks for reaching out. The Town of Sylvan Lake must use the Government of Alberta's definition of a golf cart as outlined in the pilot programme. Golf Carts are defined in the Provincial Pilot Program as
a four wheel motor vehicle that (i) is designed by a manufacturer primarily for use on golf courses or paved surfaces, (ii) cannot attain a speed of more than 40 km/h on a paved level surface, (iii) has a structure that (A) partially or fully encloses its operator and passengers, and (B) is not less than 1.2 m above the ground, and (iv) has a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 1361 kg
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake -
Share If golf carts are allowed will I be able to buy several eight seaters and open up a beach transport company? on Facebook Share If golf carts are allowed will I be able to buy several eight seaters and open up a beach transport company? on Twitter Share If golf carts are allowed will I be able to buy several eight seaters and open up a beach transport company? on Linkedin Email If golf carts are allowed will I be able to buy several eight seaters and open up a beach transport company? link
If golf carts are allowed will I be able to buy several eight seaters and open up a beach transport company?
olddog asked 17 days agoHi olddog,
Thanks for reaching out. The Town of Sylvan Lake is participating in the government of Alberta's pilot project and therefore must follow all their rules, including:
“Commercial vehicles (i.e., golf carts that aren’t private passenger vehicles under the Traffic Safety Act) aren’t eligible for use in this pilot project, unless owned by a municipality and used by a municipal employee in the course of their employment” (Page 4 of the Government of Alberta Guidelines document)
Please have a look at the project page as we've made an update to include this information.
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake -
Share This will not be a good idea, where would these carts park? We dealing with electric scooters, bikes, skateboards and potentially golf carts will create chaos. We do not have the space, it will push more vehicles to park in and among neighborhoods. This could also promote unsafe driving (drinking and driving golf carts) We are not an RV park or golf resort. Thank you on Facebook Share This will not be a good idea, where would these carts park? We dealing with electric scooters, bikes, skateboards and potentially golf carts will create chaos. We do not have the space, it will push more vehicles to park in and among neighborhoods. This could also promote unsafe driving (drinking and driving golf carts) We are not an RV park or golf resort. Thank you on Twitter Share This will not be a good idea, where would these carts park? We dealing with electric scooters, bikes, skateboards and potentially golf carts will create chaos. We do not have the space, it will push more vehicles to park in and among neighborhoods. This could also promote unsafe driving (drinking and driving golf carts) We are not an RV park or golf resort. Thank you on Linkedin Email This will not be a good idea, where would these carts park? We dealing with electric scooters, bikes, skateboards and potentially golf carts will create chaos. We do not have the space, it will push more vehicles to park in and among neighborhoods. This could also promote unsafe driving (drinking and driving golf carts) We are not an RV park or golf resort. Thank you link
This will not be a good idea, where would these carts park? We dealing with electric scooters, bikes, skateboards and potentially golf carts will create chaos. We do not have the space, it will push more vehicles to park in and among neighborhoods. This could also promote unsafe driving (drinking and driving golf carts) We are not an RV park or golf resort. Thank you
Darla asked 17 days agoHi Darla,
Thanks for reaching out. Golf carts would be allowed to park anywhere that vehicles are currently allowed to park. Current parking rules apply.
Regarding your feedback about the bylaw, please make sure to complete the survey if you haven't already. That's the best way to make sure your feedback is included when the survey results are presented to Council.
Thank you,
Ron Lebsack
Director of Parks & Protective Services
Town of Sylvan Lake
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