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The development agreement for the proposed mixed-use development, with additional facilities to support main use as a film studio, will return to council June 22.
The Bastrop City Council is poised to adopt a new ordinance to regulate electric bicycle, GPS-equipped bicycle and motor-assisted scooter services in the city.
The City Council on May 25 voted 4-0 to approve the first reading of the ordinance, which would go into effect should it pass a second vote June 8.
Only four members of the council were present during the May 25 meeting to vote on the ordinance. Council Member Bill Peterson was absent due to illness.
The ordinance, as crafted by Police Chief Clint Nagy, defines how and where these modes of transportation can be used in the city, while also providing guidelines for companies that seek to provide electric bicycle, GPS-equipped bicycle or motor-assisted scooter services in Bastrop.
Elon Musk wants to create his own city. Here’s how that could work By Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times
Published: April 11, 2021, 6:02am
Share: FILE - In this March 9, 2020, file photo, Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk speaks at the SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition in Washington. Musk has tweeted his way into trouble with another federal agency, this time the National Labor Relations Board. The board on Thursday, March 25, 2021 found that a Musk tweet in May of 2018 unlawfully threatened employees with loss of stock options if they decided to be represented by a union. Board members ordered Tesla to make Musk delete the tweet and stop threatening employees with loss of benefits for supporting a labor organization. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
The Bastrop Economic Development Corporation’s chief executive officer, who was fired last month without cause, has withdrawn a whistleblower lawsuit he filed March 24 against the city of Bastrop, Mayor Connie Schroeder, the economic development corporation and the corporation’s chairwoman, Kathryn Nash.
“As a lawyer that has been doing this for 15 years, I know the emotional toll that lawsuits can put on people, said Cameron Cox, the BEDC’s ousted CEO who also is an attorney. And at the end of the day, it’s not a ton of money. I have a job as a lawyer and I just want to move on.