Pasadena City Council on Tuesday voted 8-1 with Pat Van Houte opposed, to approve, on first reading, an ordinance adding regulations for the use of golf carts in the city.
Van Houte said she had problems with the ordinance, including that it places limits on the use of carts to one area of the city.
The city council deferred action on accepting a report of the Council Committee on public transit.
The city council voted 8-0-1, with Leroy Stanley abstaining, to approve, on first reading, an agreement with Sarah's House for the disbursement of $21,465 in Emergency Solutions Grant funds for building repairs and maintenance, computers and printers, office supplies, and other items needed for the shelter.
The city council voted unanimously to approve, on first reading, a $1,989,671 contract with SER Construction Partners, LLC for the Gulfport Industrial District Utility Improvements Project.
The city council voted unanimously to approve, on first reading, a $24,800 contract with Binkley & Barfield, Inc. for design services associated with the Yellowstone Drive and Preston Road Traffic Signal Project.
The city council voted unanimously to approve, on final reading, an interlocal agreement with Harris County for the services of a Youth Service Specialist for a period of one year.
The city council voted unanimously to approve, on final reading, a $17,000 contract with Brook & Sparks, Inc. for professional engineering services associated with the Westside Airgap System Project.
All other items were approved by unanimous vote. All members were present. Agenda