File #: 23-0208    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Legislative Matter Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/23/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/15/2023 Final action:
Title: ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBERS 3245, 3273, AND 3292 TO UPDATE THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREET SEGMENTS IN THE CITY OF CORONA
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit 1 - Proposed Speed Limits, 3. Exhibit 2 - Ordinance No. 3366
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION



DATE: 03/15/2023

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: Public Works Department

SUBJECT:
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ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBERS 3245, 3273, AND 3292 TO UPDATE THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREET SEGMENTS IN THE CITY OF CORONA

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This staff report asks the City Council to consider amending the prima facie speed limits on certain street segments in the City of Corona. An engineering study performed on required road segments surveyed 48 segments and recommends six segments for a speed limit reduction, and one new segment to establish a speed limit where the speed survey justifies the proposed speed limits.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council introduce, by title only, and waive full reading of Ordinance No. 3366, an ordinance of the City of Corona, California amending Ordinance Numbers 3245, 3273, and 3292 to update the prima facie speed limits on certain street segments in the City of Corona.

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BACKGROUND & HISTORY:
California Vehicle Code, Section 40802, requires that Engineering and Traffic Surveys be performed at least once every seven years on street segments whose prima facie speed limits are being enforced by radar or other electronic devices used to measure the speed of moving vehicles.

ANALYSIS:
To meet this State requirement, the City updates its Speed Zone Surveys on a rotating basis that results in all required road segments being updated every seven years. According to the seven-year schedule, 48 roadway segments listed on Exhibit "1," were surveyed and updated this year. The existing speed limits were determined in consultation with the Corona Police Department, and provide enforceability and support by the courts, promote consistency and uniformity between streets of similar design, provide for a safe and orderly movement of vehicular traffic, and are reasonable and safe for those street segments.

As noted on Exhibit "1...

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