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File #: OR-21-020    Version: 1 Name: Pat Carney Elem. School-School Zones
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/20/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/14/2021 Final action: 9/14/2021
Title: Consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 28, Traffic, to establish school speed zones for the Pat Carney Elementary School.
Sponsors: City Attorney Department, Public Works Department
Code sections: Sec. 28-251. - School zones maximum speed limits
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance, 3. Map, 4. Presentation
Title

Consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 28, Traffic, to establish school speed zones for the Pat Carney Elementary School.

Summary

DATE: September 7, 2021

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Tony D. McIlwain, Executive Director of Development Services

SUBJECT: Establish school speed zones for Pat Carney Elementary School

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

Killeen ISD has completed construction of Pat Carney Elementary School at 5501 Azura Way in McGregor Estates on the west side of Killeen. Killeen ISD has requested that the City establish school speed zones for this new school.

City of Killeen Code of Ordinances Section 28-251 declares designated locations as school speed zones. The purpose of the proposed ordinance is to establish 20 MPH school speed zones in the area of the newly completed Pat Carney Elementary School at 5501 Azura Way as follows:
· Azura Way: Beginning at the south intersection of McGregor Loop and ending 150 feet south of Grand Terrace Drive
· Anca Drive: Beginning at McGregor Loop and ending 150 feet south of Grand Terrace Drive
· Golden Gate Drive: Beginning at Azura Way and ending 100 feet west of Cascada Drive
· McGregor Loop: Beginning at 400 feet west of Aurelia Drive and ending 100 feet west of Cascada Drive

The proposed school speed zones will help ensure the safety of students walking and biking to and from school. The recommended school speed zones are based on guidance provided by the Texas Manual on Traffic Control Devices. The school zones are currently in place; the ordinance will allow enforcement of the school zones.

THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:

The City Council has three (3) alternatives. The Council may:
• Choose not to adopt the ordinance;
• Adopt the ordinance with amendments; or
• Adopt the ordinance as presented.

Which alternative is recommended? Staff recommends adoption of the ordinance as presented. Why? The proposed ordinance is needed to help ensure and promote the safety of st...

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