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Marin staff propose 50-foot minimum between development entrances, consider 20 mph citywide residential speed limit

3663495 · June 5, 2025
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City staff outlined proposed code updates that would require a 50-foot minimum distance between points of ingress and egress for developments of 50 or more units and signaled administrative action to set a 20 mph citywide residential speed limit.

City staff told the Marin City Council at its June 4 workshop that a proposed code update would set a 50-foot minimum distance between separate points of ingress and egress for communities of 50 or more dwelling units, and staff also described plans to pursue an administrative action to set a 20 mph speed limit on most residential streets.

City Manager Jim said the 50-foot figure represents a working minimum being considered for the city's…

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