Wilson County commissioners hear resident request to lower Smith Hollow Road speed limit

Wilson County Road Commission · January 8, 2026

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Summary

A resident asked the commission to lower a 1.9-mile section of Smith Hollow Road from 30 to 25 mph; commissioners reviewed the county's petition/signature policy and discussed the proper process for action but the final vote was not recorded in the transcript.

A resident has requested the county lower the posted speed limit on a 1.9-mile stretch of Smith Hollow Road from 30 to 25 mph, and commissioners discussed applying the county’s petition/signature resolution before acting.

During the superintendent’s report, staff said the resident’s request covered about 1.9 miles and that there are only six houses along the stretch. Commissioners noted a standing resolution that requires verified resident signatures for speed-limit changes; one commissioner said if the affected residents agree (per the signature rules), the county could consider a 25 mph limit, but the commission would not set 20 mph because that would be considered a driveway speed.

Why it matters: Speed-limit changes affect enforcement, traffic flow and local safety for bicyclists, pedestrians and children. Commissioners emphasized following the county’s established petition process before making a final determination.

What’s next: Staff will contact the resident to verify petition signatures and return to the commission with a recommendation; the transcript records a motion proposing 25 mph but does not include a final recorded vote.