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Consultation has concluded
The submission period for the Speed Limits Bylaw 2019 has now closed.
To make our roads safer for all users QLDC wants to revoke the Speed Limits Bylaw 2009 and introduce a new bylaw Speed Limits Bylaw 2019. In addition to this, we're proposing the adoption of new speed limits for identified urban traffic areas, a number of 'high benefit' roads, and transitioning a number of reduced speed limit areas to become permanent.
We wanted you to let us know what you think about the new form of the bylaw and new speed limits we are proposing for roads under our control.
The submission period for the Speed Limits Bylaw 2019 has now closed.
To make our roads safer for all users QLDC wants to revoke the Speed Limits Bylaw 2009 and introduce a new bylaw Speed Limits Bylaw 2019. In addition to this, we're proposing the adoption of new speed limits for identified urban traffic areas, a number of 'high benefit' roads, and transitioning a number of reduced speed limit areas to become permanent.
We wanted you to let us know what you think about the new form of the bylaw and new speed limits we are proposing for roads under our control.
We're proposing a new Speed Limits Bylaw 2019 following a review of our 2009 Bylaw. We'd love your feedback, so tell us whether you support or oppose the proposition, and if you'd like to, why you feel the way you do.
Consultation has concluded
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We're proposing a new Speed Limits Bylaw 2019 following a review of our 2009 Bylaw. We'd love your feedback, so tell us whether you support or oppose the proposition, and if you'd like to, why you feel the way you do.
Consultation has concluded
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We're proposing a number of the previous
temporary speed limits around the district become permanent. We'd love your feedback,
so tell us whether you support or oppose the proposition, and if you'd like to,
why you feel the way you do.
Consultation has concluded
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We're proposing new permanent speed limits for identified high benefit roads. We'd love your feedback, so tell us whether you support or oppose the proposition, and if you'd like to, why you feel the way you do.
Consultation has concluded
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We're proposing new permanent speed limits for urban traffic areas. We'd love your feedback, so tell us whether you support or oppose the proposition, and if you'd like to, why you feel the way you do.
Consultation has concluded
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