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Agoura Hills council advances 2025 traffic survey, moves to lower speeds on nine segments
Summary
The City Council voted 5-0 to introduce an ordinance adopting the 2025 engineering and traffic survey (ENTS), directing lower posted speeds on nine roadway segments including four stretches of Agoura Road; staff set a second reading for Jan. 28 and said changes become fully enforceable March 29, 2026.
The Agoura Hills City Council voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance adopting the city’s 2025 engineering and traffic survey (ENTS) and to advance recommended speed-limit reductions on nine roadway segments.
City Engineer Charmaine Yambao told the council the ENTS followed state guidance and recent legislative changes (AB 43, AB 1938) that allow cities to consider vulnerable road users when setting reduced limits. "It is proposed to reduce the speed limit to 40 miles per hour based on the horizontal and vertical road curvatures that exist and usage by bicyclists and pedestrians," Yambao said, describing the four Agora Road segments included in the change.
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