§ 6-5-2: OPERATION RESTRICTIONS:
   A.   It shall be unlawful to operate a recreational motor vehicle within the City:
      1.   Upon private property without the written permission of the owner or person entitled to possession thereof. This restriction shall not apply to motor vehicles registered under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 168 when operated by a driver licensed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 171 upon private driveways, roadways, lanes, ways, or parking lots where the operation of licensed motor vehicles is not expressly prohibited by posted notice.
      2.   Upon any school grounds, public park, playground, recreational area, golf course, or other public property, except at such times and places as the proper authorities may authorize or designate and subject to conditions imposed by such authorities. No operation whatsoever shall be allowed on the foregoing areas or places described in this subsection when the recreational motor vehicle does not bear a license plate evidencing registration as required under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 168.
      3.   Upon any public sidewalk, walkway, or boulevard.
      4.   Upon the right of way of any public street or highway unless:
         a.   The recreational motor vehicle is licensed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 168; and
         b.   The operator is licensed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 171; and
         c.   The vehicle is operated upon the improved portion of the right of way.
   B.   Exceptions: Recreational motor vehicles or other electric or motorized vehicles may be operated by a City employee or contractor in the performance of official duties.
   C.   It shall be unlawful to operate a motorized foot scooter within the City in locations identified in City Code 6-5-2.A.2 and 3. These devices they may be operated upon any public right of way of any street or highway, in accordance with state law.
   D.   Electric personal assistive mobility devices are allowed on any public right of way or public property and must be operated in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 169.212.