HEALDSBURG, CA — A short list of annoyances almost guaranteed to rattle residents includes higher taxes and slower driving speeds.
Healdsburg drivers will soon see more of the latter, if they have not already.
Speed limits are being reduced on downtown streets, major corridors, and school-zone roads as the city moves ahead with traffic changes.
Public Works crews are replacing and adding speed-limit signs across the city, and all affected signs are expected to be installed by July 31.
Downtown streets will receive new 20 mph speed-limit signs. School zones will have new “15 MPH When Children Are Present” signs.
Under the state-law framework cited by the city, school-zone speed limits may be set at 15 mph within 500 feet of a school and 25 mph from 500 to 1,000 feet.
The new limits affect downtown streets, school zones, and several arterial and collector roads, including Dry Creek Road, Grove Street, Healdsburg Avenue, March Avenue, Mill Street, Powell Avenue, South Fitch Mountain Road, and Vine Street.
The Healdsburg City Council approved the changes June 16 after reviewing a speed-limit proposal tied to the Sonoma County Transportation Authority’s “Vision Zero Action Plan” project, including a Healdsburg-specific “Speed Limit Reduction Evaluation Project.”
City officials said staff would finalize engineering and traffic surveys, install updated signs, and issue warning citations for 30 days after the ordinance takes effect.
Officials said lower speeds reduce crash severity, give drivers more time to stop, improve road visibility, and support safer street designs. The changes are also tied to Healdsburg’s Active Transportation Plan, Local Roadway Safety Plan, and Safe Routes to School efforts.
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The affected streets and new limits include:
Residents with questions may contact Healdsburg Public Works at (707) 431-3346 or publicworks@healdsburg.gov.
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