During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding speeding in downtown Depot Bay, particularly along a stretch of road where residents have noted a lack of speed limit signage. Gina, a local council member, highlighted complaints from community members about vehicles speeding as they enter the town from Boiler Bay.
The discussion revealed that the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has strict regulations regarding the placement of speed limit signs, which could potentially lead to the loss of parking spaces if implemented. Currently, there are no parking issues reported near WorldMark, although the area does see some usage during peak vacation times.
Weldon Ryan, the ODOT representative for Lincoln County, provided insights into possible solutions. He suggested the use of portable radar speed signs, which could be more cost-effective and shared between neighboring cities. However, he cautioned that placing a permanent speed limit sign would require significant space, potentially complicating parking arrangements further.
The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by Depot Bay in balancing safety measures with community needs, as officials continue to explore viable options to address the speeding concerns without compromising local parking availability.