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Yahoo
01-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Slower speeds, more pedestrians: New 25-mph speed limit part of larger plan for downtown Kissimmee
A new 25-miles per hour speed limit is in effect beginning Monday across much of downtown Kissimmee. The new speed limit signs are posted on Emmett Street, Broadway, and Mainstreet. City officials said the focus for the next few weeks will be educating residents about the change, but added the 5-MPH speed limit adjustment is in anticipation of a much larger project that aims to improve 'walkability, accessibility, and overall safety' in downtown. According to the city, the Connect Kissimmee Project will cost about $16-million. Phase 1 of construction is expected to get underway later this year and will be complete by 2027, according to a city website. A contract with the design consultant on the Connect Kissimmee Project shows the street-scaping plan will improve sidewalks, widen bike lanes, add new pedestrian signals at intersections, and even provide new landscaping to medians. It focuses on a nearly 1.5-mile stretch through downtown. 'What this does is it beautifies our city,' said Kissimmee Mayor Jackie Espinosa, 'it expands hours, hopefully, of prudent stewardship from the businesses, and I'm hoping to create an image of Kissimmee where people know that it's a safe, family-friendly environment.' Espinosa told Channel 9 construction will bring some pain to downtown with possible temporary street closures, but she noted the project would play a key role in her vision for downtown, pointing to cities including Winter Garden as a model for the overhaul. 'Once it's done, what a gem,' said Espinosa, 'What we're trying to do is send out a message of positive growth positive development.' Meanwhile, owner of the bar and restaurant The 1881, Ray Parsons told Channel 9 he was eager for the project to get underway. 'With the new streetscapes and people feeling more safe with the streetscapes and slower traffic, plus better landscaping and lighting, it's really unlimited our potential,' said Parsons. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
5mph adjustment coming to Kissimmee's Downtown speed limit
A slight change will be in effect beginning March 31st in the Downtown City of Kissimmee: The speed limit will be reduced to 25mph on Emmett Street, Broadway, and Main Street. A minor 5mph speed adjustment impact will be significant, as the goal is to improve drivers' reaction time. The changes will also contribute to increased pedestrian survival rates in a crash and, in some cases, improve the flow of traffic by reducing the need for sudden braking and acceleration. Read: The delicate Japanese art of Origami comes to Leu Gardens 'As part of our commitment to improving safety and mobility in Downtown Kissimmee, we are taking action to reduce the speed limit,' said City Manager Mike Steigerwald. The small adjustment in speed could provide safer conditions for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers alike. After receiving community feedback and performing a comprehensive traffic analysis, the city of Kissimmee determined the adjustment to be necessary to further ensure safety throughout the community. Steigerwald continues, 'This speed reduction is just one of many upcoming enhancements, including the Connect Kissimmee Project, aimed at improving walkability, accessibility, and overall safety in the area.' Read: Comeback win for Bobby Lane during MLF Bass Pro Tour The speed limit change will be marked with new signage throughout the area, which stretches from John Young Parkway to Vine Street (HW 192). Sign implementation will focus on educating drivers about the new speed limit, followed by long-term enforcement when necessary to ensure compliance. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.