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The Buildings and Grounds Committee approved adding a 25 mph speed limit sign and moving two existing speed-related signs on Pebble Valley Road near Pebble Valley Park.
Staff reported a long stretch without a posted speed limit and an obscured sign “growing into the tree,” and recommended placing a new 25 mph sign just west of the park and adjusting the existing 15 mph “when children are present” sign to a location beneath the playground sign. The item was brought forward by a resident (identified as Steve in the referral) and staff said moving the other sign south to Hunting Ridge Road would restore visibility.
The committee had no public opposition on the item and approved the staff recommendation by motion.
Outcome: the committee approved installation of an additional 25 mph sign west of the park and the relocation of two signs to improve visibility; staff will schedule the sign changes.
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