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Council approves ODOT speed-feedback signs and directs staff to study downtown speed zones and camera locations
Summary
The council approved an intergovernmental agreement with ODOT to install speed-feedback signs on eight city streets and directed staff to study downtown speed zones and potential speed-camera locations following complaints and requests to reassess speed limits downtown.
The Medford City Council approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation to install speed-feedback signs on eight city streets and directed city staff to study speed zones and potential speed-camera locations downtown.
The council voted 8–0 to adopt Council Bill 2025-40, authorizing the ODOT agreement for speed-feedback signs. Councilor Mike Kerlinger highlighted the selected signs that include flashing indicators to show when a…
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