Our New Leaders

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…

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The Victoria Drive Crater

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…

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Bridges Under Construction

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…

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It’s Almost Here

If you’re a long-timer of this golf cart community group, you’ll remember when Dunedin first introduced Article VI to Chapter 74 of our City Code of Ordinances in 2011. For the first time Dunedin residents could begin enjoying the street-legal use of golf carts within our city limits in a defined set of zones. Later…

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Keeping People Safe in Highlander Park

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…

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Delay

“Are we ever going to see the changes including the crossing of Skinner at Bass”? We receive this question via our web site at least 3 times per week. Questions like this are never a bother.  This type of community participation and communication is what Dunedin Goes Carting is all about. Keep them coming! It’s…

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Intersection Clarification

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…

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LSVs – The Full Monty

Since Q2 – 2018 Dunedin Goes Carting residents have been partnering with and advising the city staff and commission on the challenges that residents report, the navigational issues, and resident recommendations for improvement and attention. Jerry Dabcowski, our city’s traffic consultant, convinced the city staff and commission that he knew of a method to achieve…

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Charging Availability Downtown

About two years ago we posted a story to our Social Media page that touched on the available locations for charging electric vehicles and specifically golf carts in downtown Dunedin. This story was later ported over to our new web site but otherwise remained unchanged. Yesterday, a reader reached out and informed us that the…

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Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Definitions …oh my!

Acronyms, abbreviations, nicknames, brand names. It’s often difficult to understand or visualize what someone is discussing when you don’t know what the heck they’re referring to. This article aims to clear up some confusion with actual definitions that are outlined by either industry-standardization or by codified regulation.   Everything being discussed in this article is grouped…

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Ordinance Modernization Update

For many months now DGC volunteers, city staff members, commissioners, and traffic consultants have been working together to craft the next big steps in improving and expanding the use of NEVs (Neighborhood Electric Vehicles) and street-legal golf carts within the city of Dunedin. You’ve recently seen videos touting the success a team of consultants, city…

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UPDATE – Crossing 580

I received calls today from Mayor Julie Bujalski and commissioner Heather Gracey separately. Both leaders were obviously proud and excited to inform Dunedin Goes Carting that a major hurdle had been cleared in the City’s quest for a legal golf cart crossing of 580 / Skinner at Bass Blvd.   If you have been reading…

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Crossing 580 – Update

“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…

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City Survey

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…

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Crossing Skinner / 580

Our latest post under the category “What’s the status of…?” is the topic of a legal golf cart crossing of Skinner / 580. You may remember from a previous post that many residents in Dunedin Goes Carting worked with City staff in several Golf Cart Task Force meetings during the mid to late portion of 2018.…

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What’s the status of… ?

This brand new section is the most requested item from residents regardless of whether they drive golf carts or not. Market analysts reported in 2018 that many social media platforms were on a steady decline in America, with an increasing number of Americans choosing “social media sabbaticals” which often disconnect them from important announcements. Such…

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Warnings have ended

The period of warnings has ended, says the Pinellas County Sheriff’s office. Yesterday, the city’s planning staff reached out to Dunedin Goes Carting asking if we would help publicize some information to our cart-driving community members. On Thursday, January 24, 2019, Deputy Fallahee presented a traffic summary to the city’s traffic and planning division. I’m…

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The Final Stretch

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…

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Happiness on Victoria Dr.

Our group continues to receive messages from both home owners and cart drivers alike regarding Victoria Dr. Most of these messages are framed politely, but they still include requests to ask for patience on part of everyone using this road.  We know the road is only one car space wide through a large part of…

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Forth Task Force Meeting

 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 &…

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Third Task Force Meeting

 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…

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Second Task Force Meeting

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…

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Notice of Public Meeting

 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…

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Birth of a Task Force

Hello members  and followers of Dunedin Goes Carting. Over the last six months our group has gone through a number of changes, including a push to transition to a type of forum that includes all carting residents, not just those that use Facebook. In the background there’s been development of a web site that combines…

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LED Conversions, your best investment

Golf carts are a particularly good application for LED Lighting conversions. LED Lighting offers a significantly lower power consumption combined with inherent ruggedness; both are a direct result of moving away from a filament technology to a chip technology. LED, or “light emitting diode”, technology is by no means new. Developed at the dawn of…

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