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Commission recommends 11 residential streets for AB 43 5-mph reductions; council will decide

5936491 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

The Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission voted 3–2 to recommend that the City Council add 11 residential streets to the city’s AB 43 list, enabling a 5 mph speed-limit reduction on qualifying blocks; one requested street did not meet the ordinance criteria.

The Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission voted to forward a list of 11 residential streets to the City Council for possible inclusion in the city’s AB 43 street list, which allows selected roads to receive a five-miles-per-hour speed-limit reduction.

The recommendation passed 3–2. Commissioners Patricia Trauth, Chris Duncan and David Thiele voted in favor; Vice Chair Glenn Johnson and Commissioner Paul Templin voted no.

AB 43 lets cities reduce posted limits by 5 mph on qualifying business or residential districts and on safety corridors or roads with high concentrations of pedestrians and bicyclists. Traffic engineer Ian Barr told the commission the city uses a…

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