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Advocacy


Published on Jan 17, 2022

Bill to authorize cities more control over speed limits and automated enforcement

Contact: Brandy DeLange

A new bill would authorize automated enforcement in school walk areas and allow cities to adopt 20 mph speed limit on any non-arterial highway.

SB 5687, sponsored by Sens. Claire Wilson (D–Federal Way) and Marko Liias (D–Edmonds), authorizes cities to adopt a maximum speed limit up to 20 mph on any non-arterial highway. Additionally, the bill authorizes cities to install traffic safety cameras and issue speed violations on roadways identified in a school walk area.

AWC supports this bill.

 

Date to remember


SB 5687 is scheduled for a public hearing in the Senate Transportation committee on January 18 at 4 pm.

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