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Tomball, TxDOT present proposed 35-mph posting and extended 20-mph school zone for 2920
Summary
TxDOT representatives presented a revised speed-zone proposal for 2920 at a Tomball City Council workshop, recommending a uniform 35-mph posted speed in built areas and a 20-mph school zone in front of school sites; council members asked for follow-up and the item may appear on a future agenda.
TxDOT representatives and Tomball staff presented a proposed change to posted speeds and school-zone limits on 2920 during the May 5 Tomball City Council workshop, recommending a uniform posted speed of 35 mph along a stretch of the road and a school-zone speed of 20 mph in front of nearby schools.
The change was described by Drew Huffman, director of public works for the city of Tomball, and TxDOT representatives who said the revised proposal reduced a previously proposed 40-mph segment to 35 mph and tightened the school-zone limit from 25 mph to 20 mph for the segment that runs past the new signal near Star Academy. TxDOT traffic engineer Gorang Pandit and…
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