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ORDINANCE NO. 2432
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
BY AMENDING SECTIONS 10 . 12 . 020 AND 10 . 12 . 040,
CHANGING THE SPEED LIMIT ON GRAHAM STREET
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does
ordain as follows :
SECTION 1. The Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended by amending Sections 10 . 12. 020 and 10. 12 . 040 to read as
follows :
10. 12. 020 Thirty m.p .h. prima facie speed limit . Upon the
basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portion of the
streets hereinafter set forth, the city council determines and
declares that a speed greater than the prima facie limit of
twenty-five (25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly
movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe
upon said streets; that a prima facie speed limit of thirty (30)
miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly
movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the
prima facie limit of speed on a portion of said streets shall be
and is thirty (30) miles per hour:
(a) Bolsa Chica Street between Warner Avenue and south city
limits;
(b) Channel Lane between Admiralty and Gilbert Drives;
(c ) Clay Avenue between Delaware Street and Beach Boulevard;
(d) Delaware Street between Indianapolis and Detroit Avenues;
(e) Graham Street between Warner Avenue and Slater Avenue
(f) Huntington Street between Yorktown and Atlanta Avenues;
(g) Indianapolis Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Newland
Street ;
(h) McFadden Avenue between Chemical Lane and Graham Street;
(i) Orange Avenue between 17th and Main Streets;
(j ) Parkside Lane between Edinger and Holt Avenues .
10. 12 . 040 Forty m.p .h. prima facie speed limit . Upon the
basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of
the streets hereinafter set forth, the city council determines
and declares that a speed greater than the prima facie limit of
twenty-five (25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly
movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe
upon said streets; that a prima facie speed limit of forty (40)
miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly
movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the
prima facie limit of speed on a portion of said streets shall be
and is forty (40) miles per hour.
1.
(a) Adams Avenue between Lake Avenue and Beach Boulevard;
(b ) Algonquin Street between Warner and Heil Avenues;
(c ) Argosy Avenue between Bolsa Chica and Graham Streets;
(d) Atlanta Avenue between Lake and Brookhurst Streets;
(e) Banning Avenue between Magnolia and Brookhurst Streets;
(f) Center Avenue between Gothard Street and Beach Boule-
vard;
(g) Delaware Street between Yorktown and Adams Avenues ;
(h) Edinger Avenue between Beach Boulevard and west city
limits;
(i) Edwards Street between Bolsa and Garfield Avenues;
Q ) Ellis Avenue between Beach Boulevard and east city
limits;
(k) Ellis Avenue between Goldenwest and Gothard Streets;
(1) Florida Street between Main Street and Garfield Avenue;
(m) Garfield Avenue between Goldenwest and Newland Streets;
(n) Goldenwest Street from Pacific Coast Highway to north
city limits;
(o) Gothard Street between McFadden and Edinger Avenues;
(p) Graham Street between Edinger and Heil Avenues;
(q) Graham Street between Slater Avenue and south city
limits;
(r) Hamilton Avenue between Newland Street and east city
limits;
(s) Heil Avenue between Saybrook Lane and Beach Boulevard;
(t) Indianapolis Avenue between Newland and Brookhurst
Streets;
(u) Main Street between Beach Boulevard and Yorktown Avenue;
(v) McFadden Avenue between Goldenwest Street to east city
limits;
(w) Newland Street between Heil Avenue and Pacific Coast
Highway;
(x) Orange Avenue between Goldenwest and Seventeenth Streets;
(y) Saybrook Lane between Heil and Edinger Avenues;
W Slater Avenue between Newland Street and west city
limits;
(aa) Springdale Street between Edinger and Talbert Avenues;
(bb ) Talbert Avenue between Goldenwest and Newland Streets;
(cc ) Yorktown Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Ward Street .
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after
its adoption. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this
ordinance and cause same to be published within fifteen days after
adoption in the Huntington Beach Independent , a newspaper of
general circulation.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
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Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th
day of May 1980 .
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, CITY CLERK
By
Deputy City 'Clerk City Attorney
REVIEWEL) AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED:
C ty Administrator Director of Public Works
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Ord. No. 2432
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly elected, qualified City
Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the said City, do hereby certify that the whole number
of member$ of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven;
that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May
19 80 and was again read to said City Council at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 19th day of May , 19 80 and
was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of
all the members of said City Council.
AYES: Councilmen:
Finley, Bailey, MacAllister, Mandic, Kelly
NOES: Councilmen:
Thomas
ABSENT: Councilmen:
Pattinson
Alicia M. Wentworth
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the:City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach, California
B Y:
Deputy
i, Alicia M. Wentworth CITY CLERK of the City of
Huntington. Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City
Counci:, do heReby certify that a synopsis of this
ordinance has been published in the Huntington
Beach :n'e'e.•lent on
In a o/r"arce w, the 'y Chapter of said City.
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City Clerk
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Deputy City Cierk