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Estacada council orders 20 mph pilot, radar signs and study after resident complaints on Oakview Lane
Summary
Following public comments and staff data, the Estacada City Council directed staff to reduce the posted speed on Southeast Oakview Lane to 20 mph, install radar feedback signs, and re-measure traffic after a 30-day adjustment period. Council discussed but did not immediately approve permanent traffic cushions; staff flagged legal risk for physical
The Estacada City Council directed staff to lower the posted speed on Southeast Oakview Lane from 25 to 20 miles per hour, install a radar feedback sign, and conduct a follow-up speed study 30 days after the changes are in place.
The council's action followed resident testimony asking for physical traffic calming on Oakview Lane and a staff report presenting automated speed data. Jim Moriarty, a resident who spoke during public comment, asked that the council approve speed cushions on Oakview Lane or, if they did not, reduce the limit to 20 mph. He told councilors: "If you decide not to approve the speed cushions ... please consider lowering the speed limit to…
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