TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Speed Limit on All Town-owned Roads Will Be 25 mph or Lower

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Town of Chapel Hill issued the following announcement on June 29.

At its May 4 meeting, Council enacted an ordinance to support its commitment to #VisionZeroCH. Beginning today, the speed limit on all Town-owned roads will be 25 mph or lower.

This ordinance will set a 25 mph speed limit on the remaining two Town-owned roads which still have a 35 mph speed limit:

Piney Mountain Rd. b/t Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. & Summerlin Dr.

 Legion Rd. between Ephesus Church Rd. and Scarlett Dr.

The amendment also establishes school zones at all Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools in Chapel Hill’s jurisdiction (effective today) and provides a process to establish Neighborhood Slow Zones.

Read the ordinance: https://chapelhill.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5637244&GUID=4ECDDE19-16C5-495A-864F-CE9300198AEE&Options=&Search=

Learn more about #VisionZeroCH: https://ecs.page.link/xjEk4 

Source: https://www.facebook.com/chapelhillgov



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