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San Bernardino council adopts citywide speed‑zone updates, designates safety corridors
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance updating city speed limits based on an engineering traffic survey; the study recommended changes to roughly 90 segments and designated 14 safety corridors. The ordinance was adopted unanimously and read by title as MC 1651.
The San Bernardino City Council voted unanimously on April 16 to adopt an ordinance updating speed zones citywide after hearing a staff presentation on a recent engineering traffic survey.
Staff told the council the study followed state guidelines and the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and used 85th‑percentile speeds to set reasonable posted limits. The survey covered the city network and recommended retaining the current speed for 48 street segments…
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