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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

City of Ankeny makes safety improvements for safer walks to school

The City of Ankeny has implemented special school zone speed limits, school zone parking restrictions and new school crosswalks this summer in advance of the new school year. These safety improvements were identified and recommended by the 2022 Elementary School Walkability Study. The City Council approved the associated City Code ordinances on June 20, 2022.

School Zone Speed Limits

The special school zone speed limit hours are designated with pre-scheduled flashing beacons at the following locations.

25 mile-per-hour school zones:

  • NW Irvinedale Drive near NW 13th Street
  • W First Street near Northwest Elementary School
  • SE Magazine Road near SE Trilein Drive
15 mile-per-hour school zones:

  • NE Trilein Drive near Northeast Elementary School
  • NW Abilene Road near Rock Creek Elementary School
  • NW 9th Street near Westwood Elementary School
  • SW Polk City Drive near SW Applewood Street
The following locations also have 15 mile-per-hour school zones but, due to supply chain issues for the solar-powered beacons, will initially utilize temporary flashing beacons. The permanent beacons are expected to be installed this fall.

  • SE Trilein Drive near East Elementary School
  •  SE Trilein Drive near Southeast Elementary School
  • SW College Avenue near Prairie Trail Elementary School
Part-time roll-out or flip-down STOP signs will no longer be used at school crosswalks; drivers are required to comply with direction from the school crossing guard.

School Zone Parking Restrictions

Motorists should also be aware of new school zone parking restrictions on school days near most of the elementary schools. Parking, stopping or standing, as well as loading or unloading passengers, are not allowed in any ‘no parking’ area in the City, per City Code Chapter 69.16.

New School Crosswalks

The new signed and marked school crosswalks have been relocated to where the crossing guard will be located to assist students at these schools:

  • Northeast Elementary School – A new crosswalk south of NE 16th Street replaces the former crossing at NE 15th Street.
  •  East Elementary School – A new crosswalk at SE 2nd Street replaces the former crossing at SE 3rd Street.
  • Southeast Elementary School – The new crosswalk at SE 11th Street replaces the former crossing at SE 10th Street.

View the 2022 Elementary School Walkability Study

Original source can be found here

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