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Survey will determine appropriate speed limit

Question between 35 and 25 mph for Old Stage lingering

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The city of Morris will be doing an engineering study on Old Stage Road to decide whether the speed limit on the road should stay 25 mph or be changed back to 35 mph.

The committee approved spending $2,500 for the study through Chamlin & Associates engineering firm during its regular meeting Tuesday.

The speed limit has been 25 mph since the city council voted for the change in June.  The speed limit was 35 mph from 2003 to 2012; prior to 2003, it was 25 mph.

The change was brought forth by the committee after Hatcher's Woods resident Harry Benner went to the committee to ask for double yellow lines to be painted on the road to stop people from passing, said Benner Tuesday. He had safety concerns and, after discussion and research, the committee decided to change the limit. 

Committee member Alderman Randy Larson said the committee made this decision based on city ordinance that states residential streets in the city should have a speed limit of 25 mph, and based on research from the police department on accidents in the area and the time difference on trying to stop quickly at 35 mph rather than 25 mph.

Larson said a lot of thought and consideration was put into the committee's decision, but that he would be glad to look at the results of a study to reconsider the decision.

After the speed limit change, Hatcher's Woods resident Dave Hextell told the committee he felt the majority of the neighborhood did not want the reduction in the speed limit. The city later sent surveys to the Hatcher's Woods residents and residents directly on Old Stage Road. Of the 155 surveys sent out, 17 came back in favor of leaving the speed limit 25 mph, 79 wanted it back at 35, and 59 surveys were not sent back to the city.

Committee chairman Drew Muffler told the about 11 audience members it was discovered that when the city changed the speed limit in 2003 to 35 mph, a traffic study should have been done first, according to state statute. To change it back to 35 mph, a study would have to be done.

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herald1 wrote on February 4, 2013 11:26 a.m. ...
Wow, what a waste of money and time! Is this all the Council has to do? A $2500 study? Really? That's the kind of stuff you try to remember come election time. I drove that 4 blocks for 20 years at 25mph. I was shocked when it went up to 35 and found myself often going 25 anyway. I like the scenery. It should have stayed at 25, should now again remain at 25. Get a life, quit spending money on idiotic things. Just the fact that you entertained the subject disturbs me. Take a stand. Get real! Leave it where it should have always been, 25mph. Tell your alderman!

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