Staff Reports
The San Marcos City Council amended the traffic register by reducing the speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour along streets in the Dunbar and Heritage Neighborhoods.
Several people spoke in favor of the speed reduction citing the increase of traffic accidents and other safety concerns.
In April 2020, Hopkins Street was closed between Moore Street and Bishop Street for the construction of a capital improvement project for roadway and drainage improvements. The reconstruction project is expected to be completed in 2022.
Hopkins traffic during construction is being detoured along Moore, Craddock, and Bishop streets.
However, a significant number of drivers are not following the official detour route and are finding alternate routes through residential streets in the Heritage and Dunbar Neighborhoods.
Subsequently, traffic volumes and speeds have increased on several residential streets in the Heritage and Dunbar Neighborhoods.
The Public Services Department conducted traffic engineering studies at eight, representative locations within the study area between September and October of 2020.
The Transportation Division evaluated the speed limits of roadways within the impacted residential area by using USLIMIT2.
USLIMITS2 is a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) tool to help practitioners set reasonable, safe, and consistent speed limits for specific segments of roads.
The speed limit changed passed unanimously.
According to City Staff, temporary signage will be installed for sixty days to warn drivers of the speed limit change.
The streets where the speed limits have been reduced are the following:
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