Discussion happening around town
Random Acts of Flowers of Tampa Bay held their Gasparilla on the Gulf event at the Fenway Hotel, Saturday January 25th and guests were treated to a unique “invasion” of sorts to kick off the event. Members of Dunedin Goes Carting were secretly invited to deck out our carts like pirate ships (cannons included) and…
Fellow Cart Drivers & friends, allow me to introduce the two people who have volunteered to take leadership of Dunedin Goes Carting. Pictured on the left, many of you already know Michael Reed. Pictured on the right is Chris Kelly. Together these gentlemen command a broad array of knowledge and experience. Chris brings his extensive…
Our friends at Dunedin Park’s and Recreation did not reach out to us directly, however one of our Dunedin Goes Carting members received an e-newsletter from the city. The city’s e-newsletter contained some great information that we felt other golf cart owners would like to see and share. So here it is …from the city’s…
We’ve been receiving communications from residents on this concern for over a week now – so please spread the word to others. The infamous Victoria Drive crater has opened further and become deeper. The crater is now about 8-inches deep which is the radius dimension of most “standard” golf cart wheels. Please use extreme caution…
Hello fellow residents and cart drivers. Dunedin Goes Carting today became aware of a path closure at Highlander Park reported by another resident. Vince Gizzi, Director of Parks & Recreation, did confirm in an eMail that both the Cedar Creek (Patricia) and Idlewild bridges on the south side of Highlander Park are under construction. As…
Cart drivers, Dunedin H.S alumni, and supporters alike; Assistant Principal Chris Settle has reached out to Dunedin Goes Carting and asked for volunteers willing to participate in the High School’s annual Homecoming Parade. Mr. Settle asked those willing to participate to deck out their carts and LSVs in Dunedin High School color and swag…
Among the challenges that the city staff and residents faced when reviewing the south access into Highlander Park was the blending of vehicular traffic such as Golf Carts and eBikes on a trail and sidewalk intended for pedestrians. Other issues included reports of noise with the passing carts, and the potential risk of children or…
The feedback we receive through our web site communication is extremely valuable, our golf cart community always benefits when residents participate. One item has been on the top of the list for a few weeks now, and it remains among the most messaged topic second only to the potential legal crossing of 580. It is…
When we think of golf carts in Dunedin, we often think of the recreational benefits where families and friends enjoy weekend fun locally using their golf carts instead of their cars. There are additional business benefits to Dunedin’s golf cart friendliness that quietly go unnoticed. After snapping this picture, which was taken in the…
The City of Dunedin management wants to hear from you! The City of Dunedin has posted an online survey to hear your feedback on a number of items that affect you as a resident. There are several very important topics covered, however nothing specific to traffic coordination or Golf Carts. Please be sure to participate…