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Everett staff to recommend 25 mph limits on Sixteenth and Holly, unveil citywide speed-management plan
Summary
City staff told the Everett City Council on July 16 they will recommend reducing speed limits on portions of Sixteenth Street and Holly Avenue to 25 mph, present a federally funded citywide speed management plan next month, and bring several public-safety ordinances for council consideration in coming weeks.
Public safety staff told the Everett City Council on July 16 that they will recommend lowering speed limits on Sixteenth Street and Holly Avenue to 25 mph and will present a federally funded citywide speed management plan next month. The staff member said the recommendations target corridors that have not had speed changes in decades and are part of a larger effort to evaluate every arterial in Everett.
The recommendation would set a 25 mph limit on Sixteenth Street between Grand Avenue and Marine View Drive and on Holly Avenue between 100th Street Southwest and Evergreen Way, the staff member said. City staff also reported they are still analyzing Dakota and Madison avenues and expect enforcement and…
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