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Council hears Cedar Street pathway progress; staff to seek ODOT speed-study to lower limit
Summary
Staff reported progress on the Cedar Street multiuse pathway construction and said the city must apply to ODOT to change speeds; councilors discussed requests to lower a 35 mph section to 25 mph to reflect new pedestrian activity.
City staff updated the Council on Aug. 26 about construction progress and a request to change speed limits on Cedar Street where a new multiuse pathway is under construction. Staff said the portion of Cedar Street about 150 feet north of H Street to Hughes Lane is currently 35 mph and the portion to Campbell Street is 25 mph; the city would need to submit an application to the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to…
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