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Council weighs ODOT speed study on U.S. 101; staff recommend 40 mph, some councilors ask ODOT to consider 35 mph

North Bend City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

An ODOT speed study recommends keeping 45 mph on the northern segment of U.S. 101 and reducing to 40 mph toward Coos Bay; councilors debated requesting 35 mph for safety and discussed enforcement and signage. Coos Bay has already approved a 40 mph reduction for its adjacent segment.

Public Works staff presented an ODOT speed study on Oct. 27 and asked the North Bend City Council to concur or offer an alternative recommendation for the posted speed on U.S. 101 between Washington Street and the south city limits.

ODOT's analysis recommended keeping 45 mph from Washington Street to the Mill Casino and reducing…

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