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Data show 25 mph move is reducing speeds in many streets; council presses for targeted calming and enforcement
Summary
City traffic engineers presented follow-up data on the citywide 25 mph initiative showing reductions on many streets; councilors urged targeted enforcement and more permanent traffic-calming measures on problem corridors ahead of the school year.
Traffic staff presented a monitoring report the council said shows the citywide 25 mph policy has reduced vehicle speeds in many locations, and councilors discussed targeted enforcement and permanent calming measures for persistent problem streets ahead of the school year. The council’s traffic engineer, Liz Altman, presented data showing speed reductions after the city took steps to implement a 25 mph default limit in residential corridors. Administration members…
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