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Drivers who once passed Cascade High School at speeds of up to 55 mph will need to slow to 20 mph by the time school starts.Students, parents and school officials pressured Marion County to lower speeds around Cascade High School after a recent graduate died in a car crash there in June. They said Lindsey Magnusson might have survived if the speed limit weren’t 55 mph in front of the school. 
Cascade is one of eight schools named as high priorities to get school speed zone signs before school starts, Marion County Public Works said. Seven medium-priority schools likely will get signs before or shortly after students return. 

“It’s good news for our kids and our employees, and it’s good news for our parents,” said Cascade School District Superintendent Darin Drill.“We’re hopeful we won’t have the kind of accidents we have had in the past.”Salem’s Valley Inquiry Charter School is another high-priority school on the list. The county increased the speed limit to 50 mph after an engineering study showed no need for 20 mph signs,These product keys are created from a genuine Windows BMW ICOM generator program which is apparently classified. which sparked calls from parents.“We are extremely pleased that they are going to make this happen before school starts,” said Mary Paulson, Salem-Keizer School District’s chief of staff.Even with shining rails and running locomotives, every Lionel set still needs slip ring commutator wheels to run smoothly.Although both are considered a Separate slip ring field of activity, both activities have in common an almost matching arrangement of delivery. 

Marion County commissioners are working on an ordinance that would place school speed zones at all schools on county roads unless the county or the school opts out. That lowers the speed limit to 20 mph between certain hours.But commissioners are not waiting for the ordinance to pass. They told public works to get started on the signs right away.“We’re going to start on the high-priority signs and work our way down the list and do as many as possible before school starts,They want to have an excellent bearing manufacturer infrastructure and that too at very affordable prices.” said county engineer Cindy Schmitt.The most popular materials used in manufacturing these machines areend mill holder speed steel and carbide.Two schools, OASIS Academy at Pioneer School and Crosshill Christian School, fall into the low-priority list while nine schools require further review, Marion County Public Works said.The proposed ordinance also requires public works to notify the board whenever it changes school speed zone signs with a few exceptions for replacing outdated ones.

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