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Council introduces citywide speed limit ordinance; many limits reduced or unchanged
Summary
The council introduced an ordinance to set speed limits citywide based on an engineering and traffic survey, with most reviewed segments staying the same or being reduced. Notable changes include lowering Golden Lantern from 40 to 35 and setting Coast Highway at 40 in the newly reconfigured section.
Dana PointCity Council on March 18 introduced an ordinance that would set and revise speed limits across the city based on a formal engineering and traffic survey required under the California Vehicle Code.
The staff presentation noted the survey reviewed 43 segments and found that, across the city, "all the speed limits citywide out of all 43 segments are either staying the same or they are going down," and described specific changes the ordinance proposes. Examples highlighted by staff include: lowering…
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