(a) 
Limits on specific streets.
Street
Direction of Travel
Location
Speed Limit
(mph)
C.R. 137
North and south
Beginning at the south curbline of F.M. 1660 and ending at 4,390 feet south
40
Carl Stern Blvd.
East and west
Beginning at 150 feet east of the east curbline of Edison Dr. and ending at F.M. 1660
35
Ed Schmidt Blvd./C.R. 119
North and south
Beginning at the north curbline of U.S. Hwy. 79 and ending 1,060 feet north
35
Ed Schmidt Blvd./C.R. 119
North and south
Beginning at 1,060 feet north of the north curbline of U.S. Hwy. 79 north to Limmer Loop
50
FM 1660 N
North
Beginning at the intersection with US 79 at mile point 7.297 to 48 ft. north of Cottonwood Drive at mile point 6.791, a distance of 0.506 miles
30
FM 1660 N
North
From 48 ft. north of Cottonwood Drive at mile point 6.791 up to 535 ft. north of CR-136 (Mager Lane) at mile point 6.591, a distance of 0.200 miles
45
FM 1660 N
South
From 535 ft. north of CR-136 (Mager Lane) at mile point 6.591 up to 48 ft. north of Cottonwood Drive at mile point 6.791, a distance of 0.200 miles
45
FM 1660 N
South
From 48 ft. north of Cottonwood Drive at mile point 6.791 to the intersection with US 79 at mile point 7.297, a distance of 0.506 miles
30
FM 685 (Chris Kelley Boulevard)
North
From mile point 1.401 (264 feet south of Carl Stern Dr.) to mile point 1.091 (480 feet south of US 79), a distance of 0.310 miles
35 when school zone signs are flashing, 50 all other times
FM 685 (Chris Kelley Boulevard)
South
From mile point 1.091 (480 feet south of US 79) to mile point 1.401 (264 feet south of Carl Stern Dr.), a distance of 0.310 miles
35 when school zone signs are flashing, 50 all other times
Limmer Loop
East and west
Beginning at Ed Schmidt Blvd./C.R. 119 to F.M. 1660
50
(b) 
Non-posted streets.
For all non-posted streets in the city limits, the maximum speed shall be 30 miles per hour as set forth in the Texas Transportation Code.
(c) 
State-maintained highways.
Maximum speed limits will be determined by the state department of transportation for state-maintained highways within the city limits, which are U.S. Highway 79, F.M. 1660 and F.M. 685, and are posted by the state department of transportation based on results of their own engineering and traffic investigations.
(d) 
Penalty.
(1) 
All of the streets of this city, and all portions of any such streets, are hereby declared to be public streets and that the driving or operating of any motor vehicle on or along any portion of any street of this city at a rate of speed that is greater than the maximum rate of speed for said portion of said street, as fixed by this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, which is named “the offense of speeding” and that the said offense is punishable by a fine in any sum not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00). The use of the word “speeding” shall be sufficient to designate the said offense, and shall mean that a motor vehicle has been driven upon a public street at a greater rate of speed than fixed by city ordinance for the street and for the zone thereof, that such motor vehicle was so being driven upon, if zoned.
(2) 
In prosecutions under this section, for the offense of speeding, the complaint, if in other respects sufficient in form, shall as to the portion thereof seeking to acknowledge the offense, be sufficient if it in substance alleges that the defendant did while driving a motor vehicle in said city commit the offense of “speeding.”
(2007 Code, app. D, sec. D1.001; 2007 Code, app. D, sec. D1.001; Ordinance O-15-11-19-7A adopted 11/19/15; Ordinance O-15-11-19-7A adopted 11/19/15; Ordinance O-2022-053 adopted 11/17/2022)
The city hereby designates school zones created in accordance with the recommendations and procedures found in the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic-Control Devices (TMUTCD). The school zones are identified in accordance with the signs, signals, and other markings specified in the TMUTCD.
(Ordinance O-19-01-03-8A adopted 1/3/19)