City council sets new limits

Written on 04/22/2025
Patrick Munsey


Speeds regulated in several areas; commercial truck routes, no parking area established

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The Kokomo Common Council passed a trio of traffic regulations at its April 14 meeting, including new speed limits, new commercial vehicle routes, and a no parking zone. The recommendations came from the Kokomo Traffic Commission and were brought forward by Councilman Jeff Plough (R-4th).

The new regulations were not read into the record at the meeting. However, they were posted as part of the council’s April 14 meeting packet, which can be reviewed at www.cityofkokomo.org.


This section of Washington Street is now part of a designated commercial vehicle route.
The following streets in Kokomo, many of them located in the Highland Springs subdivision, will be impacted by new speed limits:

  • Highland Springs Lane, from Springmill Drive to Nola Way: 25 mph
  • Lando Creek Drive, from Springmill Drive to County Road 100 East: 25 mph
  • Nola Way, from Lando Creek Drive to the south end of the road: 25 mph
  • Springhill Drive, from Springmill Drive to Waterfront Drive: 25 mph
  • Springmill Drive, from Springhill Drive to the south end of the road: 25 mph
  • Upland Ridge Way, from Lando Creek Drive to Waterfront Drive: 25 mph
  • North Hampton Drive, from Dixon Road to the east end of the road: 25 mph
  • Sheffield Circle, from North Hampton Drive to the north end of the road: 25 mph
  • Coventry Drive, from North Hampton Drive to the south end of the road: 25 mph
  • Lake Windemere Lane, from North Hampton Drive to the north end of the road: 25 mph
  • Springmill Drive, from Springhill Drive to the south end of the road: 25 mph
  • Dixon Road, from Jefferson Street to Columbus Boulevard: 35 mph
  • Dixon Road, from Columbus Boulevard to Judson Road: 40 mph
  • St. Joseph Drive, from Jefferson Street to Columbus Boulevard: 25 mph

New commercial vehicle routes were established in five areas of the city, including:

  • Sparks Road, from Smith Road to Touby Pike
  • Washington Street, from South Lafountain Street to Markland Avenue
  • Waugh Street, from Markland Avenue to Harrison Street
  • Waugh Street, from Carter Street to Superior Street
  • Webster Street, from North Street to Barkdol Street


Parking is no longer allowed on the west side of this section of Courtland Avenue.

Finally, a new No Parking zone was established during specified times in the 300 block of South Courtland Avenue (the ordinance is misprinted as North Courtland) on the west side of the street, starting at Park Avenue and extending north 325 feet before ending near the south bank of the Wildcat Creek.

All of these measures were passed unanimously and went into effect immediately following passage.