Council changes traffic code

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The Noblesville Common Council unanimously approved minor changes to the city traffic code its Nov. 7 meeting.

“Throughout the year, the traffic committee makes changes to the traffic code as needed or when residents notify staff of issues,” City Engineer John Beery said. “While these approved changes are relatively minor, they will assist in keeping our roads safe for drivers, residents and pedestrians – especially around North Elementary School.”

Speed Limit Changes:

  • All trails and multi-use paths (unless otherwise posted due to physical features) are 15 miles per hour at all times.
  • Gerald Street between Eighth and 10th streets is 20 mph.
  • South Street between Eighth and 10th streets is 20 mph.
  • South Street between Greenfield Avenue and 16th Street is 25 mph.

 

Parking Restrictions:

  • North side of Gerald Street – from Ninth Street to first alley east.
  • Both sides of 10th Street – 30 feet in each direction from the north and south back of curb lines of Monument Street.
  • South side of Monument Street – 30 feet in each direction from the east and west back of curb lines of 10th Street.
  • North side of Monument Street – 94 feet west of west back of curb line of 10th Street.
  • North side of Monument Street – 30 feet east of east back of curb line of 10th Street.

School Zone Restrictions

  • The east side of 10th Street between Harrison and Monument streets is staff parking only during school hours.
  • 1243 Wayne St. is marked as an ADA school loading zone between 7:30 to 8 a.m. and 3:30 to 4 p.m. during school days.

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