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Council adopts first reading to set 35 mph segments, establish 20 mph school zones; TxDOT to time signals

3662822 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

On first reading the council adopted an ordinance to set a uniform 35 mph speed limit on a named corridor and to create flashing 20 mph school zones in front of Concordia and Tomball Star Academy; staff said TxDOT will coordinate timing and expected work in late June or early July.

The Tomball City Council on June 2 adopted on first reading an ordinance to set a consistent 35 mph speed limit along a named corridor and to establish flashing 20 mph school zones near local schools, with council voting unanimously to advance the measure.

City staff member Drew presented the ordinance (identified in the meeting as ordinance No. 202508)…

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