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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.
Construction on the Agnes Street extension which will provide east to west connectivity south of Texas 71 could begin in summer 2022, Bastrop City Manager Paul Hofmann said Tuesday.
The city s proposed timeline was announced less than a week after the Texas General Land Office awarded Bastrop $4.2 million to fund the street extension.
The GLO approved more than $28 million to improve flood mitigation infrastructure in Bastrop, Elgin and Smithville, the state agency announced on May 21. The GLO approved the Agnes Street extension funding in an effort to help first responders reach rapidly-developing areas in southwest Bastrop.
During Tuesday’s Bastrop City Council meeting, Hofmann said the city is estimating it will take 10 months to design the project, before construction can begin