The Zorra Community Policing Committee is looking into several complaints regarding ATVs and Off Road Vehicles.
ZORRA TOWNSHIP - The Zorra Community Policing Committee is looking into concerns about the misuse of ATV's and Off Road Vehicles in the Township.
Ward 2 Councillor Katie Davies says the complaints are mostly about trespassing on private property.
"There is nothing major that has been confirmed, through the policing committee we are hearing complaints from residents and really just trying to gage how much of a problem it is, where that problem is and what the next steps would be."
Davies says they do have a by-law in place.
"The by-law does not permit the use of ATV's and ORV's on our municipal roadways. The Municipality does receive direct complaints and those go to the policing committee."
They are looking for information about residents experiences with illegal activity and trespassing around the use of ATV/ORV.
You can provide input on this isse by emailing comments to admin@zorra.ca.

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