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Survey finds support for lower residential speed limits; council asks staff to study costs and enforcement, delays Fire Station 3 timing
Summary
A city survey showed 71% support for lowering residential speed limits; council asked staff to analyze costs, enforcement implications and stopping‑distance safety data. On Fire Station 3, council debated timing and staffing and proposed pushing the construction timeline back to allow strategic planning and additional survey rounds.
City staff presented results of the Morris‑Leatherman resident survey, which included questions about residential speed limits and a proposed third fire station.
On speed limits, staff reported about 71% of respondents favored reducing speeds on city residential streets (e.g., a 30→25 mph change). Councilmembers asked staff to return with cost estimates (signage, engineering, and enforcement…
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