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Sunday, October 6, 2024

City Council Approves Speed Limit Reduction Ordinance

Tonight, the Tacoma City Council passed Ordinance No. 28825,  which lowers the default speed limit on residential streets from 25  miles per hour to 20 miles per hour. This

ordinance also lowers the  speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour on arterial  streets in four Neighborhood Business Districts, including 6th Avenue,  Lincoln,

McKinley Hill, and Old Town.

“I’m so proud to see the City take this important first step  towards keeping people on our streets safe,” said Council Member  Kristina Walker. “The link between speed and injury

severity in crashes  is consistent, direct, and especially critical for more vulnerable  roadway users. With tonight’s action, coupled with other actions in our  Vision Zero Action Plan,

our goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and  serious injuries by 2035 is in sight.” 

The new speed limits will go into effect in January 2023.  The City will implement a comprehensive outreach campaign to inform the  community about the new speed limits. There

will be a grace period  between the time when the law goes into effect and when enforcement  begins.

In February 2020, the Tacoma City Council adopted Resolution No. 40559, committing to Vision Zero and the goal of eliminating traffic  fatalities and serious injuries by 2035. Speed

reduction is one proven  strategy to eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes as part of

Vision  Zero. Lowering speeds improves safety by reducing the frequency and  severity of crashes, improves visibility, provides additional time for  drivers to stop, and reduces the

potential for fatal or serious injuries  by lowering impact forces. Click here to view the Speed Limit Reduction Factsheet.

To find out more about speed limit reduction and Vision Zero, visit cityoftacoma.org/visionzero, or contact Senior Transportation Planner Carrie Wilhelme at (253) 591-5560 or email 

cwilhelme@cityoftacoma.org.  

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