City of Yuma to reduce speed limit on 32nd Street
Dillon Fuhrman
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The City of Yuma says they will reduce the speed limit on 32nd Street, between Avenue 2 1/2 E and Arizona Avenue, from 45 mph to 35 mph next week.
According to a press release, Public Works crews will install new speed limit signs Monday, March 16, 2026, and it is intended to “improve traffic flow, help reduce collisions, and support safer merging onto 32nd Street.”
The section of 32nd Street, according to the City, will also include multiple driveways, side streets, and frequent turning traffic, and says, “The reduced speed limit will better reflect how this roadway is used today.”
“Safety is the primary reason for this change,” said Director of Engineering David Wostenberg. “Traffic patterns on this section of 32nd Street have changed over time, and lowering the speed limit will help create a safer and more consistent driving experience for motorists.”
The City is asking drivers to look out for new posted speed limit signs and follow the updated speed limit as part of their effort to improve safety and traffic flow on 32nd Street.