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Oregon City to pilot 20 mph family‑friendly streets in Kinema neighborhood
Summary
Staff proposed a pilot program to establish 20 mph speed limits on family‑friendly routes in the Kinema neighborhood, with neighborhood outreach, pavement markings and post‑installation evaluation proposed before any citywide expansion.
City transportation and planning staff presented a proposal Feb. 12 to pilot 20‑mile‑per‑hour speed limits on selected family‑friendly streets in the Kinema neighborhood.
John Lewis introduced the item and Dana Webb led the presentation, saying the pilot responds to a formal request from the Kinema Neighborhood Association and meets criteria established by state law. Webb described the main eligibility criteria: location in a residential district, daily volumes under about 2,000 vehicles and 85th‑percentile speeds below 30 mph, plus required traffic‑control devices to identify pedestrian and bicycle presence. Webb said the pilot would use a…
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