Stories and information regarding ordinance updates and modernizations relative to the golf cart community.
Back in late 2018, the city staff met with residents and members of Dunedin Goes Carting to form a golf cart task force with the goal to address and improve aspects of navigating golf carts within our city. You can go back and review the exact topics listed in minutes from each of those meetings…
“Cautiously positive.” This is the best phrase to describe the results of the Tallahassee trip, a city staff member reported to Dunedin Goes Carting. This is a follow-up to our earlier post which reported that a small group of city representatives were traveling up to Tallahassee on February 13, 2019. Their goal was to push…
Heading into 2019, and with our 8th annual Christmas golf cart parades behind us, we can return to the real reason our group exists …supporting, improving, and expanding the fun and safe use of street-legal golf carts in the City of Dunedin. The BIG celebration is just around the corner! During 2018 many residents and…
Our fourth workshop with City Staff was competed last evening. The planned topic was to include safety and compliance. This was certainly a prominent segment of the discussion, however the workshop also included a summary from Mr. Rice outlining the progress of the initiatives so far. We were also told of the decision which the Dunedin Parks &…
Last night the Dunedin Goes Carting co-chairs continued to represent the interests expressed by residents who participated in the public golf cart meeting in late 2017. This workshop-meeting focused solely on concerns brought forth by the County Parks and Recreation Department and ultimately focused on one area – the south access to Highlander Park. As you can imagine…
Our second meeting between City Staff and Dunedin Goes Carting volunteer co-chairs took place on Tuesday July 31, 2018 at 7:00pm. This second meeting was as productive as our first. City Staff members presented FDOT-acceptable Skinner crossing solutions which could be implemented to cover short-term needs ahead of the Skinner redevelopment project. The discussion also included…
Tonight was a very successful first meeting between the City of Dunedin staff members and the co-chairs of Dunedin Goes Carting. Please find the meeting minutes in our minutes folder by clicking below: http://minutes.dunedingoescarting.com/minutes_07-24-2018.pdf
Mr. Ironsmith contacted me with the intention to communicate to residents, especially those residents who utilize and enjoy street-legal Golf Carting, that there is a City of Dunedin public engagement meeting for the “Complete Streets” initiative. This is scheduled for July 16th at Mease Hospital from 3 to 5pm and 6 to 8pm. It was…