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Discussion <br />City Staff has received feedback from City Councilmembers and residents that the 25-mph speed <br />limit is difficult to achieve on Old Snelling Avenue between County Rd E and MN-51. The <br />inquiry has been made to see if it is possible to increase the speed limit on Old Snelling Ave. to <br />which the answer is yes it is possible. <br />The City had installed a speed display sign on Old Snelling Ave. as part of the street <br />rehabilitation project in 2022. This speed display sign has collected data since it was installed, <br />below are graphical representations of the data: <br />Incoming vehicles <br />Figure No. 1 <br />c= 40 Mph : 416,597 - <br />(81.06 9/6) <br />- <br />41 - <br />45 Mph 68,857 - <br />(13.40 Rio) <br />O <br />46 <br />50 Mph 22,033 - <br />(4.29 'io) <br />- <br />51 - <br />55 Mph 5,083 - <br />(0.99 %) <br />- <br />56 - <br />60 Mph 969 - <br />(0.19 %) <br />- <br />61 - <br />65 Mph 250 - <br />(0.05 %) <br />- <br />66 - <br />70 Mph 80 - <br />(0.02 %) <br />- <br />71 - <br />75 Mph (and more) : 36 - (0.01 %) <br />Figure No. 1 represents the number of vehicles traveling southbound, tracked within a specified <br />mph range along with the percentage of total vehicles. <br />Figure No. 2 <br />Speed percentiles (incoming) <br />Figure No. 2 shows a complete representation of all vehicles traveling southbound as they relate <br />to speed percentile. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />