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New Speed Limits in Santa Monica Aim to Prioritize Roadway Safety For Everyone

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Speed limits on more than 30 miles of Santa Monica streets will be lowered, following unanimous approval by the Santa Monica City Council on Tuesday, August 27th.

These updates are the results of a required speed survey led but the Santa Monica Department of Transportation Mobility Division earlier this year to ensure that the City’s speed limits remain valid. The survey, conducted from Jan. 27 through Jul. 29, includes measurement of vehicular speeds along roadway segments to determine the speed of a majority of drivers, which is the most effective attribute in establishing speed limits. 
–California is bound by setting speeds using the 85 percentile.

The study recommended only one increase in speed limit, from 25 to 30 miles per hour, on a 0.3-mile segment of California Avenue. A full list of approved speed adjustments, recommended in consultation with the Santa Monica Police Department, is included below. 

The ordinance will be adopted 30 days after the second reading anticipated for Sept 10th, after which the city will begin rolling out the new signage exhibiting the updated speed limits beginning this fall that should be complete by the end of the year.
For more information you can view the staff report here.

Please note the advocacy efforts led by CalBike and supported by us and advocacy organizations throughout state to change this method of setting speeds in California: Assemblymember Friedman tweaks speed limit laws to save lives & Speed Kills: Addressing the Real Road Hazard

The proposed speed limit changes support the city’s Vision Zero goal of eliminating fatal and severe injury crashes on city streets by improving safety for all roadway users. 

The City Council adopted Vision Zero in February 2016. Unsafe speed is the second most common violation cited in fatal and severe crashes in the city, at 14 percent of the total. Crashes at slower speeds are less likely to result in fatalities, and the application of reasonable and safe speed limits allows for effective enforcement of speed limits throughout the city. 

“Reducing vehicle speeds on our roads is vital to create safer conditions for getting around in our city,” Department of Transportation Director Anuj Gupta said. “It is one of the many ways Santa Monica is creating a street network that is more safe, connected and attractive for all roadway users.” 

Reduction to 35 mph 

  • Olympic Boulevard between 11th Street and Centinela Avenue – from 40 to 35 mph 

Reduction to 30 mph 

  • Lincoln Boulevard between I-10 Freeway and Pico Boulevard – from 35 to 30 mph 
  • Ocean Park Boulevard between 23rd Street and Centinela Avenue – from 35 to 30 mph
  • Pico Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and Centinela Avenue – from 35 to 30 mph 

Reduction to 25 mph 

  • 2nd Street between Wilshire Boulevard and Colorado Avenue — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • 4th Street between Colorado Avenue and Pico Boulevard — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • 11th Street between San Vicente Boulevard and Marine Street — from 30 to 25 mph
  • 14th Street between San Vicente Boulevard and Ashland Avenue — from 30 to 25 mph
  • 20th Street between Wilshire and Pico boulevards — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • 26th Street between San Vicente and Cloverfield boulevards – from 30 to 25 mph
  • Colorado Avenue between Ocean Avenue and 17th Street — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • Dewey Street between Robson Avenue and 23rd Street — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • Main Street between Colorado Avenue and Pico Boulevard — from 30 to 25 mph
  • Marine Street between Lincoln Boulevard and 17th Street — from 30 to 25 mph
  • Montana Avenue between Ocean Avenue and Stanford Street — from 30 to 25 mph
  • Neilson Way between Pico Boulevard and Marine Street — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • Ocean Avenue between the north city limit and Pico Boulevard — from 30 to 25 mph
  • Ocean Park Boulevard between Barnard Way and 23rd Street — from 30 to 25 mph 
  • Pico Boulevard between Appian Way and Lincoln Boulevard — from 35 to 25 mph
  • Stewart Street between Colorado Avenue and Pico Boulevard — from 30 to 25 mph
  • Wilshire Boulevard between Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard — from 30 to 25 mph

Reduction to 20 mph 

  • 6th Street between Pico Boulevard and Pier Avenue — from 30 to 20 mph 
  • 20th Street between Pico and Ocean Park boulevards — from 25 to 20 mph 
  • Appian Way between Pacific Coast Highway and Bay Street — from 25 to 20 mph 
  • Ashland Avenue between Neilson Way and Lincoln Boulevard — from 25 to 20 mph
  • Barnard Way between Hollister Avenue and Neilson Way — from 25 to 20 mph 
  • California Avenue between Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard — from 25 to 20 mph 
  • Michigan Avenue between Lincoln Boulevard and 19th Street — from 25 (statutory) to 20 mph
  • Washington Avenue between Ocean Avenue and Stanford Street — from 25 to 20 mph 

Increase to 30 MPH 

  • California Avenue between Pacific Coast Highway and Ocean Avenue (also known as the California Incline) — from 25 to 30 mph

Happy Bike Month Week #3

It’s Bike Week and Thursday, May 16th is Bike Anywhere Day!

Specials that are all of May for Bike Month: 
• Yoga-urt receive 15% off 1 item to Cyclist during all of May AND get a 1 FREE Mini Bowl of soft serve when you visit on May 16th when they’ll open early to celebrate at 11am 
• Dogtown Coffee at the Fairmont 10% off your order all of May & 25% off May 16th
• VEO get $5 off your next trip – active all of May — code BIKE24
• Sunday Farmers Market on Main Street – arrive by bike get a market buck from the info booth — while supply lasts in May

See the Events Calendar or the Bike Month 2024 Map for all the Bike Month events and promotions 

Bike Anywhere Day: Morning Pitstops and Evening HandleBar Happy Hour

Thursday morning Bike anywhere Day Pitstops at: Santa Monica City Hall, 17t Street & Colorado, 26th & Broadway, Yoga-urt on Ocean Park Blvd and Dogtown Coffee at the Fairmont.

See the full list with details here


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HandleBar Happy Hour: Santa Monica Brew Works
Join us and our partners BuyLocal Santa Monica and Santa Monica Forward at reserved tables on the patio

— food service Emmy Squared Pizza and HandleBar Happy Hour Specials

East Pico Safety Project: POP UP Experience a 1-day demonstration event at the intersection of Pico Blvd and Urban Ave for the East Pico Safety Project on May 18, 2024 from 9 am to 1 pm. The event is designed to gather input on the temporary street designs.


Kidical Mass: Community Bike Ride for Kids to Seniors!
Join us for a fun filled morning at Clover Park and a Community Bike Ride for all ages!

The theme is GREEN | VERDE for Mental Health Awareness and Bike Month
Click HERE for more about Mental Health Awareness Month

Click on map buttons or in the map sidebar for additional event details:

Advocacy Action alert:

Support letters are invited to Santa Monica City Council for Meeting on Tuesday, May 14th for the following agenda items.

Council emails:
To: councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov, council@smgov.net
gleam.davis@santamonica.gov, jesse.zwick@santamonica.gov, Caroline.Torosis@santamonica.gov, lana.negrete@santamonica.gov, oscar.delatorre@santamonica.gov, phil.brock@santamonica.govchristine.parra@santamonica.gov
cc: david.white@santamonica.gov, Anuj.Gupta@santamonica.gov
bcc: info@smspoke.org

Funded Projects we are supporting.


More Agenda Items we are supporting:


Happy Bike Month 2024!

Check out the all the local Bike Month events and promotions here and on our Event Calendar

SM City Council May Bike Month Proclamation Tuesday, April 23rd

Tuesday, April 23rd (6pm) Santa Moinca City Council will issue a Proclamation for May as Bike Month. Join us at City Hall to show your support for biking and a group photo on the Dias at 6:00pm (schedule timing lists 6:10pm)

Santa Monica City Hall
Council Chambers 2nd floor
1685 Main Street, SM, 90401
Any questions or need more into? Email us @ info@SMSpoke.org