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Gallatin County adopts four rural speed-limit ordinances

Gallatin County Commission
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Summary

On Sept. 2 the commission adopted second readings for speed-limit ordinances setting limits on Wooden Shoe Road (40 mph), and 35 mph limits on Cold Smoke Drive, Nayanuki Drive and Madison Road; deputies cited engineer recommendations and safety concerns; ordinances take effect 30 days after approval if signage is in place.

The Gallatin County Commission on Sept. 2 adopted four second-reading ordinances that lower posted speed limits on four county roads.

Deputy County Attorney Leigh Ann Certain summarized each ordinance and said county engineer Levi Yuen (also spelled Ewen in the record) conducted site visits and recommended lower limits based on road characteristics and adjacent land uses. "Levi…

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