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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Policy City Speed Limits ☒City Council Approved: 6/21/1993 ☐City-Wide Revised: ☐Department CITY SPEED LIMITS PURPOSE: A speed limit sign is a regulatory device informing motorists of the legal speed limit imposed on the roadway. In the United States, studies indicate drivers ignore speed limits and drive at a speed they consider reasonable, comfortable and convenient. Pursuant to Minnesota State Statute 169.14, speed restrictions are established by State Statute and can only be modified by the Commissioner of Transportation on the basis of engineering and traffic investigation that indicates enhanced safety. The entire City of Edina is classified an urban district and the basic speed limit is 30 MPH. The minimum residential roadway speed limit shall also be 30 MPH. Only a school zone or a specific bridge can be regulated below 30 MPH if justification exists. Certain arterial roads and freeways within Edina have been zoned greater than 30 MPH by the Commissioner. POLICY: 1. The provisions of the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) shall be followed. 2. Traffic investigation and engineering in accordance with established engineering practices shall occur prior to consideration on requesting a speed limit change. 3. Absent supporting facts, the basic statutory speed limit shall not be altered. 4. The City of Edina can request the Minnesota Commissioner of Transportation to reduce speed limits on City streets that have a speed limit greater than 30 MPH. 5. The City of Edina can pursue engineering, education and enforcement efforts to reduce the speed of vehicles on City streets.