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## VILLAGE OF DUNNOTTAR
## BY-LAW NO. 961/19
Being a bylaw to establish the maximum speed limit on a highway or portion of a highway under the responsible traffic authority's jurisdiction.
WHEREAS The Highway Traffic Act C.C.S.M., c. H60 gives a traffic authority the ability to establish a speed limit up to 90 km/h for any geographic area, highway, or portion of a highway for which it is the responsible traffic authority;
AND WHEREAS section 6 of the Traffic Authority Speed Limits Regulation provides that a bylaw of a traffic authority must:
- (a) Describe any portions of highway to which the speed limit applies, either by reference to a specific highway and the points on the highway at which the speed limit begins and ends or by reference to the boundaries of a geographic area.
- (b) Indicate whether the speed limit applies at all times or applies seasonally.
- (d) Be accessible to the public.
- (c) If the speed limit applies seasonally, indicate the day that the speed limit starts and the day that it ends in each year.
AND WHEREAS Council for the Village of Dunnottar deems it advisable and in the public interest to fix a speed limit for the highways or portions of highways, for which the Village of Dunnottar has jurisdiction;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Village of Dunnottar enacts as follows:
Maximum Speed Limits on Highways within the Village of Dunnottar
At all times of the year the maximum speed limit on highways under the Village of Dunnottar's jurisdiction is as prescribed as follows:
- (a) All those highways and portions of highways situated within the Village of Dunnottar excluding P.R. No. 232, P.R. No. 225 and Ponemah Road are designated as reduced restricted speed areas and the maximum speed for vehicles being driven in those areas is fixed at 40 km/h.;
- (b) All those highways and portions of highways known as Back Lanes situated within the boundaries of the Village of Dunnottar are designated as reduced restricted speed areas and the maximum speed for vehicles being driven in those areas is fixed at 20 km/h.
DONE AND PASSED as a bylaw of the Village of Dunnottar at Matlock in the province of Manitoba this 15th of MAY 2019.
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Richard Gamble, Mayor
J. M. Thevenot, Chief Administrative Officer
Read a first time this 17th day of AppiL
Read a second time this|5 day of MAY
Read a third time this 15th day of mAY
A.D. 2019
A.D. 2019
A.D. 2019