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Fair Oaks Ranch council orders lower speed, new stop and narrows review after Transportation Safety panel recommendations

2920913 · March 21, 2025
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The council directed staff to prepare an ordinance to lower a section of Nollehasse to 25 mph and to draft an ordinance for a fourth stop sign at Battle/High Echelon, declined TSAC's recommendation for new signs on Keeneland and asked staff to clarify which TSAC items require council action.

The Fair Oaks Ranch City Council on March 20 directed staff to bring back an ordinance lowering the speed limit on part of Nollehasse Drive, voted to pursue an ordinance to install a fourth stop sign at the Battle/Hansel/High Echelon intersection and declined a TSAC recommendation to add intersection-ahead signs on Keeneland Drive while asking staff to tighten the Transportation Safety Advisory Committee process.

Residents told the council they have seen “close calls with bicycles, cars going too fast down that hill, skateboards, golf carts,” and urged action. Gary Miller, a Fair Oaks Parkway resident, said, “It is an intersection, I think, that would be prudent to just put a stop sign there.” Doug Miller, a Rolling Acres Trail resident, asked how citizens can formally request…

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