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Ordinance Number 2023-09

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Ordinance No. 2023-09 is represented here as a hosted eCode360 law PDF reviewed for ordinance-stated retained-speed-limit context and Exhibit A street-segment rows only.

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Use this source for ordinance-stated retained-speed-limit and Exhibit A street-segment context.

Check later sources before relying on current speed limits, current signage, and enforcement.

Full source-scope note

Use the retrieved hosted eCode360 Ordinance No. 2023-09 PDF for ordinance-stated retained-speed-limit and Exhibit A street-segment context only. Check current City Clerk traffic schedules, adopted resolutions or ordinances, current municipal-code records, Transportation records, posted-sign or field-review records, legal sources, and later official updates before relying on current speed limits, current signage, enforcement, current law, later amendments, traffic-schedule contents, or legal interpretation.

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  • City of Escondido via eCode360 · ordinance · retrieved 2026-05-25T21:36:12-07:00
  • City of Escondido via eCode360 · web-page · retrieved 2026-05-24T22:16:38-07:00

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Overview

Ordinance No. 2023-09 is represented here as a hosted eCode360 law PDF reviewed on May 26, 2026. This page records ordinance-stated retained-speed-limit context and Exhibit A street-segment rows only. It is not legal advice, current speed-limit guidance, posted-sign verification, current-law analysis, enforcement guidance, traffic-safety advice, or field-condition evidence.

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Ordinance Context

The ordinance title says it is an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Escondido, California, retaining the existing speed limit on four street segments.

The ordinance says the City Council considered the staff report, the Transportation Community and Safety Commission recommendation, and California Vehicle Code provisions as amended by Assembly Bill 43. It says the Council found that retaining the speed limits for the street segments in Exhibit A was in the City's best interest.

Use that statement only as ordinance text. This page does not summarize the staff report, Commission recommendation, legal effect, current speed limits, current signage, or later amendments.

Exhibit A Rows

The rendered Exhibit A page reviewed for this source shows three visible table rows:

a 25 WCAP footnote.

The footnote says WCAP means "When Children Are Present."

The ordinance title says four street segments, while the rendered Exhibit A table reviewed here shows three visible rows. This page preserves that source discrepancy and does not infer a fourth row.

Adoption Context

The ordinance says it was passed, adopted, and approved by the Escondido City Council at a regular meeting on August 23, 2023. It lists AYE votes for Garcia, Garcia, Morasco, Martinez, and White, with no NOES or ABSENT councilmembers.

Use that as ordinance-stated adoption context only. It does not establish current legal effect, current posted signs, current enforceability, later amendment status, or current traffic-schedule contents.

Code Table Disposition Context

The hosted eCode360 comparative table lists Ordinance 2023-09 with date August 23, 2023, action text "Speed Limits," and disposition Special.

Use that row as code-table disposition context only. It does not establish current posted signs, current enforceability, traffic-schedule completeness, later amendment status, field conditions, or current law.

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References

  1. Ordinance Number 2023-09
    City of Escondido via eCode360 · ordinance · published 2023-08-23 · retrieved 2026-05-25T21:36:12-07:00 · profile official-city-government-page · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-26-ordinance-number-2023-09
  2. Escondido Code Comparative Table - Ordinances
    City of Escondido via eCode360 · web-page · published 2026-05-24 · retrieved 2026-05-24T22:16:38-07:00 · profile official-city-government-page · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-24-escondido-code-comparative-table-ordinances

Publication Limits

This page does not publish legal advice, current traffic-schedule contents, current speed-limit guidance, posted-sign status, current enforceability, later amendment status, current-law conclusions, field conditions, route guidance, or traffic-safety advice.

Check current City Clerk traffic schedules, adopted resolutions or ordinances, current municipal-code records, Transportation records, posted-sign or field-review records, legal sources, and later official updates before relying on current speed limits, current signage, enforcement, current law, later amendments, traffic-schedule contents, or legal interpretation.

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Sources & verification
  • claim-2026-05-26-ordinance-2023-09-title (decision, text.txt lines 6-10): Ordinance No. 2023-09 is titled as a City Council ordinance retaining the existing speed limit on four street segments.
  • claim-2026-05-26-ordinance-2023-09-council-finding (decision, text.txt lines 124-130): Ordinance No. 2023-09 says the City Council considered the staff report, the Transportation Community and Safety Commission recommendation, and California Vehicle Code provisions as amended by Assembly Bill 43, and found that retaining the speed limits for the street segments in Exhibit A was in the City's best interest.
  • claim-2026-05-26-ordinance-2023-09-exhibit-a-segments (decision, text.txt lines 220-242 and rendered PDF page 6): Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2023-09 lists retained-speed-limit rows for W Citracado Parkway from W Valley Parkway to Scenic Trail Way at 35 mph with a 25 WCAP footnote, Mountain View Drive from Glenridge Road to City Limits at 35 mph, and Sheridan Avenue from Ash Street to Conway Drive at 25 mph.
  • claim-2026-05-26-ordinance-2023-09-adoption-vote (decision, text.txt lines 169-179): Ordinance No. 2023-09 says it was passed, adopted, and approved by the Escondido City Council at a regular meeting on August 23, 2023, with AYE votes listed for Garcia, Garcia, Morasco, Martinez, and White, and no NOES or ABSENT councilmembers.
  • claim-2026-05-26-escondido-code-comparative-table-ordinance-2023-09 (other, comparative-table text.txt lines 10109-10115): The Escondido Code Comparative Table lists Ordinance 2023-09 with date 8/23/2023, action text Speed Limits, and disposition Special.