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Resolution 2007-179 RESOLUTION NO. 2007- 179 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHOOL ZONE SPEED LIMIT REDUCTIONS TO 20 MPH DURING SCHOOL ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL HOURS AS INDICATED BY FLASHING BEACONS AT 11th STREET ADJACENT TO HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND ROBERTS A VENUE SOUTH OF IMMOKALEE MIDDLE SCHOOL WHEREAS, Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, permits the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to alter established speed limits on roads under its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, II th Street adjacent to Highlands Elementary School and Roberts Avenue south of Immokalee Middle School fall under the jurisdiction of the BCC and have a normal speed limit in excess of twenty miles per hour (20mph); and WHEREAS, in accordance with Florida Statute ~~ 316.189 and 316.1895, the BCC may alter existing speed limits within school zones as may be appropriate upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Florida Statute ~ 316.1895, a school zone speed limit "may be in force only during those times thirty (30) minutes before, during, and thirty (30) minutes after the periods of time when pupils are arriving at a regularly scheduled breakfast program or a scheduled school session and leaving a regularly scheduled school session;" and WHEREAS, the results of the County's engineering traffic investigation indicate that a reduction of the existing school zone speed limits to twenty miles per hour (20 mph) is reasonable and safer under the conditions found to exist during the times that students are traveling to and from the schools served by the subject school zones. NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: 1. There is hereby established a twenty miles per hour (20 mph) school zone speed limit at II th Street and at Roberts A venue as previously specified herein, that the County Manager or his designee direct the Collier County Traffic Operations Department to maintain appropriate school zone speed limit signs at those locations, including installing flashing beacons to inform motorists of the school zone and school zone speed limit in effect when beacons are flashing. 2. A copy of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Collier County Sheriff's Office for proper enforcement of the established school zone speed limit of twenty miles per hour (20 mph) at the two specified locations. 3. The effective date of the reduced school zone speed limit shall be after written notification to the Sheriff's Office and upon posting of appropriate signage. This resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this 24th day ofJuly, 2007. -',,('("V" ATTEST;,"':.",',. DWI. T E. BR9.e~.' . tespef~~~~nllan ; S l:gplltureQ/lt~}. .:; .'~,.:;~.\,)> BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ::~LIE~~ J~S COLETTA, Chairman Approved as to form and ~f1ifLL Scott R. Teach, Assistant County Attorney