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‘Not a village’: Speed limit to remain 50 km/h in Regina’s Cathedral area for now [Video]

A lengthy city council meeting Wednesday came to a close with councillors unable to approve a vital aspect of the Regina’s “Vision Zero” plan while passing framework to make the city more accessible.

A key aspect of Vision Zero was the implementation of the city’s first “Community Safety Zone” in the Cathedral Neighbourhood.

Administration recommended all speed limits within the zone be reduced from 50 kilometres per hour (km/h) to 30 km/h.

“Vision Zero is a systematic approach,” deputy manager of city operations Kurtis Doney told council. “One approach is to reduce the speeds but there’s many other things that we plan to implement.”

In his delegation to council, Cathedral Community Association spokesperson Jonathon Lorence said the neighbourhood supported the sweeping changes.

“Residents must feel safe and comfortable,” he said. “High-speed traffic, among other infrastructure issues, are barriers to community members feelings safe.”

Administration’s recommendations were streamlined following two pedestrian …

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