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Lake Storey Road curves to get 25 mph advisory limits after fatal crash, speeding concerns

White Chevrolet truck driving on a curved section of South Lake Storey Road in Galesburg, Illinois, on February 13, 2026, highlighting safety concerns addressed in the February 2026 Traffic Advisory Committee report recommending 25 mph advisory speed limits.
A vehicle navigates a curve on South Lake Storey Road in Galesburg, where the Traffic Advisory Committee recommends lowering advisory speed limits to 25 mph following crash history and speed data. Photo taken February 13, 2026. (PHOTO COURTESY BILL GAITHER)

Galesburg’s Traffic Advisory Committee is recommending safety enhancements for Lake Storey Road, including advisory speed limits on its curved sections, following a fatal crash in November 2025 and ongoing concerns about excessive speeds.

The February 2026 report, which will appear on Monday’s City Council agenda but requires no action, proposes a 25 mph advisory speed limit for all curved portions of South, West, and North Lake Storey Roads.

This follows the committee’s earlier recommendation to reduce the enforceable speed limit from 45 mph to 35 mph on South Lake Storey Road from Allison Campground to U.S. 150 (Henderson Street), making it consistent with the rest of the road.

Advisory Speed Limits and Enforcement

South Lake Storey Road in Galesburg, showing the current 45 mph speed limit sign near the Lakeside Nature Center area. The Traffic Advisory Committee recommends reducing this to 35 mph in parts of the road, pending Knox County approval. Photo taken February 13, 2026. (PHOTO COURTESY BILL GAITHER)

Lake Storey Road is a county highway, with speed limits determined by Knox County. The section lies within Galesburg city limits, so the city sets matching ordinances to ensure uniform enforcement by local law enforcement.

Previously: Galesburg residents seek lower speed limit on South Lake Storey Road after fatal crash

City of Galesburg Director of Public Works Aaron Gavin explained that advisory speed limits are non-enforceable warnings for safe speeds in curves, not changing the overall enforceable limit.

“The existing advisory speed limit in the curved sections is 30 mph, and we recommend lowering it to 25 mph,” Gavin said. According to Gavin, advisory speed limits commonly appear on interstate exit ramps, and the city has a few other locations with them, such as on North and South Soangetaha Road.

Recent speed data collected from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4, 2026, along South Lake Storey Road between Log City Trail and Lakeside Court showed an 85th percentile speed of 45 mph. Of the 6,054 vehicles counted, 646 (10.7%) exceeded 45 mph, and 4,979 (82.2%) exceeded 35 mph.

Crash records from 2020 to 2025 show multiple incidents within the curves west of Cottonwood Lane and at the intersection of North Henderson Street.

These concerns were underscored by a Nov. 22, 2025, head-on crash in the 1300 block of South Lake Storey Road near the Allison Campground entrance, where 72-year-old Marte Glass of Galesburg died from injuries on Nov. 30. The other driver faces charges including reckless homicide and aggravated DUI.

Next Steps and County Support

The County Engineer has agreed to present the speed limit reduction to the Knox County Board, though no timeline has been set. The city will discuss the advisory speed limit changes with the county following next week’s council meeting.

Knox County Board Chairman Jared Hawkinson told WGIL he expects the board to approve the 35 mph reduction and supports the 25 mph advisory signs, though no vote is needed for the latter. Hawkinson said the changes align with upcoming walking trail construction along South Lake Storey Road, and the board plans to expedite the items.

The report also includes recommendations on other traffic matters:

 

The Galesburg City Council meets at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16 at Galesburg City Hall. Click here to view the full agenda.