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Council sends Nola Hasse speed‑limit proposal back to TSAC after concerns about outreach and data
Summary
Council declined to approve a first reading that would set a 25 mph prima facie speed limit on Nola Hasse and instead voted 6–1 to refer the matter back to the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee for further study and neighborhood outreach. Council members asked for radar data or broader resident feedback before a final decision.
The Fair Oaks Ranch City Council on April 17 declined to advance a proposed change to the prima facie speed limit on Nola Hasse and instead referred the item back to the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) for additional analysis and resident outreach.
The proposal, presented as a first reading, would have reduced the speed on Nola Hasse between Fair Oaks Parkway and DeSelkhorn Road to 25 miles per hour following a TSAC recommendation prompted by…
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