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Corte Madera BPAC tentatively backs advisory radar speed signs but notes limits on enforcement
Summary
BPAC discussed buying two solar radar feedback signs (about $11,000 each) to advise path users about speed; members emphasized that signs are advisory (enforceable speed postings require an expensive speed study) and urged pairing signs with design-based calming and enforcement work on e-motorcycles.
BPAC considered a staff proposal to install two solar, radar-based speed-feedback signs on multiuse paths to remind users of appropriate speeds and flash a “slow down” warning when thresholds are exceeded. Staff estimated a purchase cost of roughly $11,000 per sign and explained that posted path speed limits would still require a formal speed study before they become enforceable.
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