In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed significant changes to speed limits across Anaheim, revealing a comprehensive study that will see speed reductions on 158 street segments. Notably, no streets will experience an increase in speed limits.
One council member expressed concern over a specific area on Orange Wood Avenue, where the speed limit increases to 40 miles per hour near a school and several businesses, despite the congested nature of the street. The member highlighted the dangers posed by this speed limit, particularly in light of a tragic incident where a young boy lost his life at a nearby intersection, which is marked by a three-way stop sign that is often overlooked by drivers.
The council member criticized the current speed limit policies, arguing that the increase to 40 miles per hour in such a densely populated area is unreasonable and poses risks to both pedestrians and cyclists. They emphasized the need for safer streets, especially in residential areas with heavy foot traffic and bicycle lanes.
Residents are encouraged to visit the Voice of OC website for detailed information on the speed limit changes throughout the city. The meeting also included discussions on written communications, with two items listed for consideration.