§ 96.04. BLUE RIVER TRAIL REGULATED.
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- (A) Definition. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.BLUE RIVER TRAIL. That certain pedestrian and non-motorized vehicle walkway (including the area of any rights-of-way or easements in connection therewith) constructed by the city on and along the Blue River between South Main Street to the baseball complex located at Morsches Park, all within the corporate boundaries of the city, and including any extensions thereto.(B) Prohibition against motor vehicles. The Blue River Trail shall be utilized as a pedestrian and non-motorized vehicle walkway, and no person shall drive or operate any automobile, truck, motorcycle, mini-bike, go-cart, or any other motor-driven vehicle on the Blue River Trail, except that self-propelled or powered wheelchairs may be operated thereon by persons who are handicapped individuals as defined in § 71.21(B) of this code of ordinances. Nothing in this section prohibits employees of the city from using motor vehicles in connection with patrolling, inspecting, maintaining, and/or improving the Blue River Trail.(C) Prohibition against certain animals. No person shall ride or otherwise allow on the Blue River Trail any horse, pony, or donkey.(D) Prohibition against alcoholic beverages. No person shall carry, transport, possess, or consume any alcoholic beverages on the Blue River Trail.(1980 Code, §96.04) (Ord. 1996-43, passed 12-30-1996; Am. Ord. 2014-8, passed 6-10-2014; Am. Ord. 2018-8, passed 4-24-2018)