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 1                     AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 482

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill  482  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enactment clause with the following:

 4        "Section  5.   The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code is amended by
 5    changing Section 11-604 as follows:

 6        (625 ILCS 5/11-604) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-604)
 7        Sec. 11-604. Alteration of limits by  local  authorities.
 8    Subject  to  the  limitations  set forth in this Section, the
 9    county board of a county may establish absolute maximum speed
10    limits on all county highways, township  roads  and  district
11    roads  as  defined in the Illinois Highway Code, except those
12    under the jurisdiction of the Department or of  the  Illinois
13    State Toll Highway Authority, as described in Sections 11-602
14    and  11-603  of  this  Chapter;  and any park district, city,
15    village, or incorporated town may establish absolute  maximum
16    speed  limits  on  all streets which are within its corporate
17    limits and which  are  not  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the
18    Department  or of such Authority, and for which the county or
19    a  highway  commissioner  of  such  county  does   not   have
20    maintenance responsibility.
21        Whenever  any  such  park  district,  city,  village,  or
22    incorporated   town   determines,   upon   the  basis  of  an
 
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 1    engineering or traffic investigation concerning a highway  or
 2    street on which it is authorized by this Section to establish
 3    speed  limits,  that  a  maximum  speed  limit  prescribed in
 4    Section 11-601 of this Chapter is greater  or  less  than  is
 5    reasonable  or  safe  with respect to the conditions found to
 6    exist at any place or along any part or zone of such  highway
 7    or  street,  the  local  authority  or  park  district  shall
 8    determine  and  declare  by  ordinance  a reasonable and safe
 9    absolute maximum speed limit at such place or along such part
10    or zone, which:
11             (1)  Decreases the limit within an  urban  district,
12        but not to less than 20 miles per hour; or
13             (2)  Increases  the  limit within an urban district,
14        but not to more than 55 miles per hour; or
15             (3)  Decreases  the  limit  outside  of   an   urban
16        district,  but not to less than 35 miles per hour, except
17        as  otherwise  provided  in  subparagraph   4   of   this
18        paragraph; or
19             (4)  Decreases   the   limit   within   a  residence
20        district, but not to less than 25 miles per hour,  except
21        as   otherwise   provided   in  subparagraph  1  of  this
22        paragraph.
23        The park district, city, village,  or  incorporated  town
24    may  make  such  limit applicable at all times or only during
25    certain specified times.  Not more than  6  such  alterations
26    shall  be  made  per  mile along a highway or street; and the
27    difference in limit  between  adjacent  altered  speed  zones
28    shall not be more than 10 miles per hour.
29        A  limit  so  determined and declared by a park district,
30    city, village, or incorporated town  becomes  effective,  and
31    suspends  the  application of the limit prescribed in Section
32    11-601 of this Chapter, when appropriate signs giving  notice
33    of  the  limit  are  erected at the proper place or along the
34    proper part or zone of the highway or street.  However,  when
 
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 1    a  park  district, city, village, or incorporated town adopts
 2    an ordinance that changes the limit on 10%  or  more  of  the
 3    highways  or  streets within its jurisdiction, that change is
 4    effective  if  the   park   district,   city,   village,   or
 5    incorporated  town  publishes  notice  of  the  change  in  a
 6    newspaper  of  general  circulation at least 3 times, with at
 7    least  one  week  between  each  publication,  and  the  last
 8    publication  coming  not  less  than  30  days   before   the
 9    implementation  of  the  change.   Electronic speed-detecting
10    devices shall not be used within 500  feet  beyond  any  such
11    sign  in  the direction of travel; if so used in violation of
12    this Section evidence obtained thereby shall be  inadmissible
13    in  any  prosecution  for speeding.  However, nothing in this
14    Section prohibits the use of such electronic  speed-detecting
15    devices  within  500  feet  of a sign within a special school
16    speed  zone  indicating  such   zone,   conforming   to   the
17    requirements  of  Section  11-605  of  this  Act,  nor  shall
18    evidence  obtained thereby be inadmissible in any prosecution
19    for speeding provided the use of such device shall apply only
20    to the enforcement of the speed limit in such special  school
21    speed  zone.  A county engineer or superintendent of highways
22    may submit to the Department for approval,  a  county  policy
23    for  establishing  altered speed zones on township and county
24    highways based upon engineering and traffic investigations.
25        Whenever the county board of a county determines  that  a
26    maximum  speed limit is greater or less than is reasonable or
27    safe with respect to the conditions found  to  exist  at  any
28    place  or  along any part or zone of the highway or road, the
29    county board shall  determine  and  declare  by  ordinance  a
30    reasonable  and  safe  absolute  maximum  speed limit at that
31    place or along that part or zone.  However, the maximum speed
32    limit shall not exceed 55 miles per hour.  The limit  becomes
33    effective,   and   suspends  the  application  of  the  limit
34    prescribed  in  Section  11-601   of   this   Chapter,   when
 
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 1    appropriate  signs  giving notice of the limit are erected at
 2    the proper place or along the proper part of the zone of  the
 3    highway.   Electronic  speed-detecting  devices  shall not be
 4    used within 500 feet beyond any such sign in the direction of
 5    travel; if so used in violation  of  this  Section,  evidence
 6    obtained thereby shall be inadmissible in any prosecution for
 7    speeding.  However, nothing in this Section prohibits the use
 8    of such electronic speed-detecting devices within 500 feet of
 9    a sign within a special school  speed  zone  indicating  such
10    zone,  conforming  to  the  requirements of Section 11-605 of
11    this Act, nor shall evidence obtained thereby be inadmissible
12    in any prosecution for speeding  provided  the  use  of  such
13    device shall apply only to the enforcement of the speed limit
14    in such special school speed zone.
15    (Source: P.A.  89-444, eff. 1-25-96.)".

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