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Council waives first reading of speed-limit exceptions ordinance after liability concerns

April 27, 2026 | Hughson City, Stanislaus County, California


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Council waives first reading of speed-limit exceptions ordinance after liability concerns
Council reviewed Ordinance 2026‑01, which amends municipal code section 10.4.02 relating to exceptions to speed limits. Staff presented changes that remove two roadway segments from the exemptions list and clarified that those removed segments will not be enforceable by helmet-mounted speed devices (as presented).

Council members questioned whether specific segments (between Whitmore and Fox, and between Hatch and Fox) would remain at the existing posted speeds and whether keeping lower posted limits could create liability exposure for the city. A staff speaker and the city attorney explained that speed studies use the 85th-percentile speed of the traveling public to set limits; artificially low posted limits create enforcement risks and potential legal exposure if a design-consultant speed recommendation is overridden.

After discussion about traffic-calming alternatives and enforcement, Council member McFeden moved and Council member Strange (second) supported waiving the first reading of Ordinance 2026‑01; the council recorded a 5-0 roll-call vote in favor. The ordinance will proceed through the city's two-reading process and, if adopted in future meetings, will be codified in the municipal code.

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