Frequently Asked Questions About Galveston Island's
Newly Passed Golf Cart Ordinance
Galveston, Texas
March 17, 2010
Question: When does the newly adopted golf cart ordinance go
into effect?
Ordinance 10-028 regulating the use of golf carts on Galveston
Island was passed by the City Council on March 11th, will be published
by the City Secretary on March 21st, and go into effect on Wednesday,
March 31, 2010. The Galveston Police Department will exercise
a grace period until May 1, 2010, to allow cart owners to come
into compliance with the new regulations. In the interim, officers
will be stopping golf cart drivers to educate them about the regulations
and required registration.
Question: Who is legally allowed to drive a golf cart on Galveston
Island?
Only licensed drivers may drive a golf cart on Galveston Island.
Question: What is the boundary line distinguishing the western
and eastern portions of the city?
To clarify, the City's east end golf cart rules apply to all areas
of the Island 103rd Street and east, inclusive of 103rd Street,
whereas the west end golf cart rules apply to all areas west of
103rd Street.
Question: Where can I drive my golf cart?
Galveston's ordinance distinguishes golf cart operation in eastern
and western portions of the City. Golf carts that are registered
for operation 103rd Street and east may be driven in accordance
with the ordinance anywhere permitted on Galveston Island, but
golf carts that are registered for operation west of 103rd Street
may not be driven east of 103rd Street. Usage is restricted for
west end cart drivers due to safety features required to operate
a golf cart in the eastern portion of the Island.
Under the ordinance, golf carts can be operated on public roadways within the City of Galveston that:
a) Have a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less.
b) Have no more than two lanes of vehicular traffic per direction.
c) Are not designated as part of either the State or Federal
highway system.
Golf carts are not permitted on public streets as follows:
a) Roadways where the posted speed limit exceeds 35 miles per
hour.
b) Avenue "O" between 53rd and 15th Streets and Avenue
"P", between 19th and 53rd Streets.
c) Roadways which are designated as part of the State highway
system, including the "Pelican Island Causeway".
Golf carts can not be driven on sidewalks and are prohibited from pulling trailers, boats, jet skis, other objects or people on public streets and the right of way. Golf carts can only be operated on beaches that allow vehicular access, except for those with a disability as described below.
Golf carts are limited to the seating capacity as designed by the manufacturer. All drivers and passengers must be seated at all times during operation of a golf cart. All occupants under the age of seven must be restrained by either an adult or by a seatbelt. If golf cart is operated 103rd Street and east, all drivers and passengers must use a seatbelt.
Question: Why can't I drive my golf cart on non-vehicular beaches?
Vehicular access on Galveston Island beaches is regulated through
the Texas Open Beaches Act and Galveston's Beach Access Plan.
Golf carts are defined by the Texas Transportation Code as motor
vehicles and therefore can only operate on beaches that allow
motor vehicles. Operating a golf cart on pedestrian, non-vehicular
beaches, is limited to handicapped individuals with clearly displayed
placards.
To obtain a handicapped placard for your golf cart, please contact the Galveston County Tax Office (409) 766-2284. The County has offices located on the Island as well as on the mainland. Please call the County for a list of required documentation and office hours.
Question: Where can I apply for my golf cart registration permit
and decal?
Golf cart registration permits may be obtained from the Galveston
Police Department. Police Department headquarters is located
at 601 54th Street. Owners can apply for golf cart permits between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The golf cart registration application will soon be available online at the Galveston Police Department's website, www.galvestonpd.com. Additionally, applications can be obtained from any Galveston police officer.
Golf cart owners will need to provide the following information to register their carts:
1) Name and address of the Applicant owner.
2) Location where the vehicle is regularly stored overnight.
3) Model, make, name and golf cart identification number.
4) Current driver's license.
5) Proof of financial responsibility.
Each registered golf cart will be issued a registration permit
decal that must be clearly displayed on the cart's right front
panel (driver's side). The registration permit is good for one
year from the date of registration, or such time as revoked, or
the golf cart is transferred to a new owner. Carts registered
103rd Street and east will be issued a green decal; carts registered
west of 103rd Street will be issued a red decal.
Question: How much does the registration cost?
The cost of an annual registration permit is $25.00.
Question: What is the fine if I'm caught disregarding the golf
cart ordinance?
Pursuant to state law, drivers found in violation of the City's
golf cart ordinance are subject to a misdemeanor offense punishable
as follows:
1) Violations of Section 34-203 shall be punishable by a fine
not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00). Each day a violation continues
shall constitute a separate offense.
2) Violations of Sections 34-207(e) or 34-207(f) shall be punishable
by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00).
Question: What safety features does my golf cart needed to
be equipped with?
All golf carts must be equipped with the following minimum safety
equipment to be eligible for a registration permit:
1) Operational headlamps
2) Operational tail lamps
3) Side reflectors
4) Operational parking brake
5) Rearview mirror(s)
6) Slow moving vehicle sign having a reflective surface designed
to be clearly visible in daylight or at night from the light of
standard headlamps at a distance of at least 500 feet. This sign
should be mounted base down on the rear of the cart at a height
from three to five feet above the road surface. It must be maintained
in a clean reflective condition.
Golf carts registered 103rd Street and east are required to
install the following additional safety equipment:
1) Turn signals
2) Horn
3) Brake lights
4) Seat belts
All golf cart equipment must be installed and maintained in a
manner consistent with the standards provided by Texas Transportation
Code.
Question: Is it illegal to drink alcohol while driving my golf
cart?
Yes. The Texas Transportation Code defines a golf cart as a motor
vehicle so the open container and driving while intoxicated rules
apply and are punishable by law.
Question: How was the golf cart ordinance developed?
On December 13, 2009, the Galveston City Council appointed Galvestonians
to two ad hoc committees, the East End Golf Cart Committee and
the West End Golf Cart Committee. Each committee was asked to
research the use of golf carts in master planned communities as
well as on other public streets. After meeting over the course
of several weeks the committees brought their recommendations
to Council in the form of an ordinance. Throughout the process
several city staff members worked with the groups, notably representatives
from the police and legal departments.
Question: Where can I get a copy of the new ordinance regulating
golf carts?
Through approval of this ordinance the Galveston City Council
amended Chapter 34 of the city's code. To view the City of Galveston's
online charter and code please visit, www.cityofgalveston.org.
Members of the public wishing to view ordinance 10-028 can also
request a copy from the City Secretary's Office by calling (409)
797-3510 or they can visit the office, located on the 2nd floor
of City Hall, 823 Rosenberg, Galveston, TX, during regular business
hours, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.