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Committee revisits bill to let cities cut some residential speed limits to 25 mph without traffic study

Committee on Transportation · February 5, 2026
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Summary

Members reviewed House Bill 2220, which would allow local authorities to reduce the maximum speed limit in city residential districts to 25 mph without an engineering and traffic investigation; staff will draft an amendment to clarify the change applies to streets currently at 30 mph.

House Bill 2220 returned to the Committee on Transportation for a refresher on Feb. 13 as members prepared to consider possible action later in the week.

Committee staff summarized the bill as an amendment to KSA 8‑15‑60 that would permit local authorities with jurisdiction over city residential districts to lower maximum speed…

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