DUMMER â While no final decision was reached last Wednesday, many Dummer town residents at a public meeting on all-terrain vehicles favored restricting or eliminating their use on town roads.
About 50 people, including residents of Dummer and other interested parties, came together at Dummer Town Hall to discuss the use of town roads by ATVs and whether the town should change its ATV ordinance.
Early in the meeting, several Dummer residents spoke about problems they have had with because of people riding ATVs on town roads.
Dummer resident Judy Marcou said she has had several issues with ATV riders since the roads have been opened to ATVs.
DUMMER â The residents of the Town of Dummer will have their chance to have their opinions on all-terrain vehicles heard Wednesday at Dummer Town Hall beginning at 6 p.m.
The meeting is the result of several complaints received by the town according to Selectman Dave Dubey, who said in a previous interview that the selectmen have received a number of complaints over the past couple of years relating to excessive noise and dust from legal use of ATVs on town roads as well as complaints of ATVs being illegally used to trespass on residentsâ property and complaints about ATVs speeding on public roads.
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