Legislation Details

File #: 26-0716    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/28/2026 In control: Public Works Department
On agenda: 6/16/2026 Final action:
Title: Approval to decrease the speed limit on Michigan Street from Bumby Avenue to S. Crystal Lake Drive from 35 mph to 30 mph. District 3. (Traffic Engineering Division)
Attachments: 1. 06.16.26_26-0716_SL Michigan Street_Bumby_to_CrystalLake
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Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: May 28, 2026

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: N/A

FROM: Joseph C. Kunkel, P.E., Director, Public Works Department

CONTACT: Humberto L. Castillero, P.E., PTOE, Manager

PHONE: (407) 836-7891

DIVISION: Traffic Engineering Division

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval to decrease the speed limit on Michigan Street from Bumby Avenue to S. Crystal Lake Drive from 35 mph to 30 mph. District 3. (Traffic Engineering Division)
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PURPOSE:
The Crystal Lake Area Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Traffic Calming Study was undertaken to identify strategies for improving bicycle and pedestrian conditions and for better managing vehicular speeds. As part of this effort, the Study Consultant (HDR, Inc.) conducted a comprehensive assessment of vehicular and pedestrian safety, traffic volumes, roadway geometry, and crash history along the study corridors. Recommendations were developed to enhance conditions for all roadway users and to address concerns raised by residents.

The Florida Department of Transportation uses a Context Sensitive Road classification when determining Target Speed. This is the speed at which vehicles should operate on a thoroughfare in a specific context, consistent with the level of multi-modal activity generated by adjacent land uses, providing both mobility and a supportive environment for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and public transit users.

The existing posted speed on Michigan Street is 35 mph from Bumby Avenue to S Crystal Lake Drive. This corridor is classified as C4 - Urban General, which allows for a target speed range of 25 to 45 mph. Field observations show that the current 85th percentile speed is 37.8 mph. Crash data analysis indicates that 36.5% of reported crashes in the study area resulted in injuries or fatalities. Considering the road context, crash statistics, and prevailing speeds, Traffic Engineering concurs with the Study Consultant's recommendation of ...

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