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Unidentified Speaker said council has previously had an agenda item proposing to lower the speed limit on Nola Aceh from 30 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour. The speaker said that the item had been sent back to the Transportation Safety Advisory Committee for review and that council has requested the item be brought back to city council for a decision.
The transcript reads: "And then last, the city council looked at previously, we had a agenda item that was presented to us to lower the speed limit on Nola Aceh from 30 miles an hour to 25 miles an hour. And this was review sent back to the Transportation Safety Advisory Committee to review. And council has now requested this item be bought back to city council for a decision." No date for the return was provided in the transcript.
Next steps, including any new data the committee will produce or a scheduled return date to council, are not included in the transcript and would require follow-up with city staff.
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