The ordinance governing golf cart usage on city roadways was updated at a Nov. 19 McKinney City Council meeting, where council members voted unanimously to approve the ordinance change as part of the meeting’s consent agenda.
Council members also voted on other projects planned throughout the city, including a new multifamily residential development and an industrial facility project.
The gist
The ordinance change allows for the operation of golf carts on select streets and highways that:
Golf carts being operated on city roadways are required to have all safety equipment required by state law, including headlamps, taillamps, reflectors, mirrors and a parking brake. The decision comes following a discussion at a Sept. 17 council work session meeting where the ordinance change was considered.
Prior to the change, golf carts were only able to operate on McKinney roadways under two circumstances, including:
Three community members and multiple City Council members spoke in support of the ordinance change at the Sept. 17 meeting, with some citing the desire to operate golf carts around downtown McKinney.
“I like having [golf carts] in downtown,” City Council member Justin Beller said. “They seem to slow traffic down a little bit on a lot of our streets.”
Police Chief Joe Ellenburg said there is a safety risk associated with operating golf carts on roadways.
“I believe the police department’s stance on golf carts, if driven compatible with state law, has really been focused solely on the safety issue,” Ellenburg said. “Golf carts do not fare well when they have a collision or wreck, or they’re hit by a motor vehicle.”
Also on the agenda
Council members also voted on two other projects planned throughout the city.
A new multifamily development is planned for a 15.7-acre tract at the southeast corner of Wilmeth Road and Community Avenue. A request was presented to rezone the site, which was previously a mix of multifamily and commercial zoning, to a planned development district that would allow for multifamily development.
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