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Jefferson County partners propose extending 45 mph zone, speed-feedback signs on State Highway 48
Summary
County and transportation staff discussed extending a 45 mph speed zone on State Highway 48, adding speed-feedback signage, studying auxiliary-lane and interchange needs, and pursuing a near-term traffic study on Road 200; no formal votes were taken.
Dan McElhinney, chief deputy for operations, told county and transportation partners that staff plan near-term safety measures on State Highway 48 while continuing longer-range planning.
McElhinney said the group is looking to extend a 45 mile-per-hour speed zone along a longer stretch of Highway 48 and install speed-feedback signs beneath updated speed-limit signs to support law enforcement and overall safety. “Were looking to extend that 45 mile an hour speed limit and to cover a longer stretch in support of school traffic as well as mobility on the…
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