Golf carts on council's agenda tonight

A discussion about use of private golf carts at the city owned Tanglewood course is on the Fulton City Council's agenda for tonight. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with a work session.
A discussion about use of private golf carts at the city owned Tanglewood course is on the Fulton City Council's agenda for tonight. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with a work session.

Members of Fulton City Council will have their first June meeting tonight, starting with a work session at 6:30 p.m.

Regular session will begin at 7 p.m. The meeting will be in council chambers at Fulton City Hall (18 E. Fourth St.) and also will be live streamed at www.fultonmo.org.

Discussion is expected to continue regarding an ordinance authorizing Mayor Lowe Cannell to sign documents to apply for a grant at the city owned airport for a new hangar. This ordinance will be read for the second time.

Another ordinance up for second reading regards the use of private golf carts at the city owned Tanglewood Golf Course for residents of Tanglewood Business Park and the subdivision nearby.

Tamara Tateosian, executive director of the Callaway Chamber of Commerce, will provide an update on the organization's plans and 2019 accomplishments during the work session.

Also under consideration is reappointment of Carmen Brandt to the city's Human Rights Commission and approval of a request from David Beaver for the eighth annual Independence Day Parade, planned for 11 a.m. July 4. Council members also will talk about city holiday lights.