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Tuesday, December 17, 2019 <br />I. Call To Order <br />City of San Marcos <br />Meeting Minutes <br />City Council <br />6:00 PM <br />630 E. Hopkins <br />630 East Hopkins <br />San Marcos, TX 78666 <br />City Council Chambers <br />With a quorum present, the regular meeting of the San Marcos City Council <br />was called to order by Mayor Hughson at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 17, <br />2019 in the City Council Chambers, 630 E. Hopkins, San Marcos, Texas 78666. <br />II. Roll Call <br />Present: 6 - Council Member Saul Gonzales, Council Member Melissa Derrick, Mayor Jane <br />Hughson, Mayor Pro Tem Ed Mihalkanin, Council Member Joca Marquez and <br />Council Member Maxfield Baker <br />Absent: 1 - Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Mark Rockeymoore <br />III. Invocation <br />Krista Weber Huang, with San Marcos Unitarian Universalist Fellowship <br />provided this evening's invocation. <br />IV. Pledges Of Allegiance - United States And Texas <br />William Hughes-Ruddell, 1st grade student at San Marcos Preparatory School <br />led the assembly in the pledges of allegiance. <br />V. 30 Minute Citizen Comment Period <br />John David Carson, provided information regarding the number of people that <br />were involved in traffic accidents, here in San Marcos, this year. He noted that <br />these accidents are not perpetrated by bikes or scooters, but automobiles. The <br />EPA states that the average car emits 411 grams of CO2 per mile. Shared <br />scooters are not great either, but they emit far less CO2 at 200 grams per mile, <br />however that number is dropping as operations become more efficient. The bus <br />and bike are much more environmentally friendly. Mr. Carson spoke on Item <br />19 and stated this is not an item adopting a vision zero policy, this is not an <br />agressive plan to reduce vehicle miles travelled per resident. It is a blanket ban <br />on scooters, and he is not here advocating for scooters, because they are <br />challenging and there are safety issues. He offered ways Council could regulate, <br />and not ban a viable source of transportation which include allowing people to <br />City of San Marcos Page 1 <br />