TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, PE, CCM, CFM, Director of Public Services
Lee Jernigan, PE, Assistant Public Services Director
DATE: June 13, 2022
RE:
Title
Approval of Municipal Certificates with NCDOT for speed limit reduction to 45 mph on Stoney Point Road between Dundle Road and the Hoke County line
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
6, 8
b
Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal IV: Desirable place to live, work and recreate
Executive Summary:
NCDOT conducted a review of speed limit along Stoney Point Road (State Road 1112) at the request of citizens in the area. After review, NCDOT is recommending the speed limit be reduced from 55 mph to 45 mph along the length of Stoney Point Road from Dundle Road to the Hoke County line. Based on this, NCDOT is requesting City Council concur with repeal of the existing 55 mph speed limit ordinance, and enacting an ordinance for the proposed 45 mph speed limit.
Background:
NCDOT received requests to review the speed limit along Stoney Point Road from citizens in the area. After review, NCDOT is recommending the speed limit be reduced to 45 mph between Dundle Road and the Hoke County line.
Issues/Analysis:
NCDOT is requesting City Council repeal the municipal certificate for the existing 55 mph speed limit, and enact a certificate for the proposed 45 mph municipal speed limit. Should Council reject the certificate, the existing 55 mph speed limit will remain.
Budget Impact:
There is no budget impact to the City for this item.
Options:
*??Approve the repeal of the 55 mph speed limit certificate and enact the 45 mph speed certificate
*??Reject the repeal of the 55 mph municipal speed limit certificate and request additional information
Recommended Action:
Staff recommends Council move to repeal the 55 mph speed limit certificate and enact the 45 mph speed certificate.
Attachments:
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