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Jonesboro committee recommends new 25 mph limits and stop signs on multiple residential streets
Summary
The City of Jonesboro Public Safety Council Committee voted to recommend two ordinances that establish 25 mph speed limits and add stop signs at several residential locations; a councilmember urged the city to study a 15 mph neighborhood standard.
The City of Jonesboro Public Safety Council Committee on an evening vote recommended two ordinances that would set 25 mph speed limits and install stop signs at a number of residential locations.
Councilmember Emerson read both ordinances aloud and the committee moved each to the full City Council for final consideration. Ordinance 25-012 lists a set of streets to receive a 25 mph limit and several intersections to receive stop signs; Ordinance 25-015 applies similar changes in a different neighborhood.
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