City leaders in Galveston are considering making changes to the city’s golf cart ordinance after four people were killed in a crash on Saturday.
The item was not on Thursday’s agenda, but the public had the opportunity to give input on the ordinance.
Attorney James Amaro is representing the families of the victims and spoke on their behalf at the meeting. On Thursday, Mayor Craig Brown, city council members, and the city attorney spoke about making changes to the ordinance. “I cannot express enough the impotence of seat belts. One major issue we had last year was going to get seatbelts passed across the board and they threw it out, really at the last minute,” she said.“We are a resort community and so because of that, we are getting quite the proliferation of e-bikes, Segways, scooters, and electric skateboards.
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