Sidney Council Reduces Speed Limits for Safety
Sidneys town council implements targeted speed limit reductions on residential streets, dropping limits to twenty kilometers per hour on certain roads and thirty kilometers per hour near Sidney Elementary School. School zones now active around the clock. Council opts for street-by-street approach after survey feedback, avoiding blanket change. Wider thirty kilometer per hour limit on local roads proposed but rejected. Changes to Bowerbank Bikeway Corridor and Resthaven Drive delayed until traffic study. Council to discuss Sterling Way speed limit with Victoria Airport Authority.
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