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Council orders staff to study speed-bump policy after residents raise safety concerns on 20 Second Street
Summary
After public reports of dangerous speeding, council directed staff to explore ordinance changes, community outreach and targeted enforcement for 20 Second Street and other problem corridors, with no final decision to install speed bumps.
Hondo, Texas — Residents asked the City Council Jan. 27 to consider speed bumps on 20 Second Street after recorded high speeds near a residential area and St. John’s Catholic Church. Council directed staff to gather data, hold community input sessions and explore ordinance changes rather than immediately installing speed bumps.
Public safety staff reported a traffic study that recorded a one-time excess speed of 68 mph on 20…
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