On the agenda: City Council

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Remember to slow down while driving through the Foothill Boulevard widening project.

The City Council tonight is expected to amend the municipal code to change the speed limit from 45 mph to 35 mph on Foothill between Grove and Vineyard avenues.

Also on the agenda is landscape maintenance district 4. After a re-bid, the city will be able to receive an "A" level of service for landscape maintenance with no additional cost. The council is expected to amend the engineer's report to reflect that. Last year, LMD4 voted for a fee hike to get a "B" level of service.

Meeting starts at 7 p.m. and will be the last one before the new council is sworn in.



4 Comments

mariann said:

I hope that is temporary.
No logic otherwise. 45 when it been narrow.
35 when it will be wider?

Wendy Leung Author Profile Page said:

No, what I meant was during construction it will be slowed down to 35 mph.

Stephen said:

It takes a city council action to reduce the speed limit in a construction zone? Really? I did not know that!

Darn educational blog... :-D

Wendy Leung Author Profile Page said:

I know, right? I guess if you're going to enforce the posted speed limit with radar, you need a traffic and engineering survey. So the council had to review the municipal amendment, blah, blah, blah. They approved it 4-0, surprise, surprise.

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