City Council
MEETING DATE: 3/25/2015
TITLE:
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Second Reading and Adoption of the 2015 City Speed Limits Ordinance
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FROM:
Pat Milos, Director of Community Development
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council provide second reading and approve the 2015 City Speed Limits Ordinance.
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BACKGROUND:
On March 25, 2015, City Council approved the first reading of the 2015 Speed Limits Ordinance.
Speed Limits on California roadways are set after professional speed surveys are completed by registered traffic engineers. These speed surveys were most commonly re-reviewed by municipal agencies on a reoccurring basis every 5 years in California. In recent years, the California traffic regulations were revised, and new speed limit studies are now only required when the characteristics of roadway segments are revised in a manner that would increase traffic volumes and/or speeds (mostly commonly by roadway widening). These Special Speed limits pertain only to General Plan roadways (i.e. Major, Secondary and Collector roads), and all other residential roadways are established statewide at 25 mph.
The Speed Limits Studies are also required to allow the Cathedral City Police Department to write citations to speeders on each roadway. When roadway characteristics significantly change on specific segments, it triggers the need for an updated Speed Limits Study on those specific roadway segments and an Ordinance Amendment.
DISCUSSION:
In recent years there have been three (3) General Plan roadway segments that were widened in Cathedral City, thereby requiring new Speed Limit Studies. Those segments were: 1. RAMON RD. (Date Palm to Neuma Rd.), 2. RAMON RD. (Neuma Rd. to East City Limits at Da Vall), and 3. EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE (Perez Rd. to West City Limits at Golf Club Dr.).
Having done the City's previous citywide Speed Limits Traffic Study in 2009, the City staff recommended re-hiring Darn...
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