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Old 11-17-2011, 07:27 PM
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Default Speed Limit Changes in Sumter County

I just received this in my CDD4 newsletter:

Reduction in speed limits in Sumter County by mid-January

The Sumter County passed an ordinance in July to make the speed limit on all Villages roads with Sumter County 20 mph, unless otherwise posted.

There will be signage postings around the periphery of the Villages advising motorist that 20 mph is the speed limit in the Sumter County portion of the Villages unless otherwise posted. Expect seeing such a sign posted on the South bound lane of Buena Vista Blvd. just as you enter Sumter County. Buena Vista and El Camino Real will remain posted at 35 mph in Sumter County. Remember at this time, on Morse Blvd, North of CR 466 the speed is 30 mph and South of CR 466 it is 35 mph.

In CDD1 speed limits on four roadways will be reduced from 25 mph to 20 mph. They are Palo Alto Avenue, Soledad Way, Narvarro Court, and Carrera Drive.

In CDD2 four roadways will be reduced from 30 mph to 15 mph. They are Merida Circle, Tamarindo Drive, Salido Avenue, and Zargoza Place.

In CDD3 remember that Oak Forest Drive will be reduced from 25 mph to 20 mph.

Remember Sumter County Sheriff's Deputies do give tickets for speeding
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