By: Isabella Ledonne Posted and last updated KSHB 41 reporter Isabella Ledonne reports on stories in Overland Park, Johnson County and topics about government accountability. Share your story idea with Isabella . Leawood could be changing the speed limit along Lee Boulevard between West 83rd Street and West 103rd Street. The Leawood Public Works Department will present a review of traffic safety along Lee Boulevard to the City Council on Monday night after neighbors requested a lower speed limit. According to a traffic study, an average of 3,664 vehicles travel along Lee Boulevard daily between Somerset Drive on the north and West 103rd Street on the south. It’s just as popular with nearby neighbors going for runs, walking with their families or just enjoying nice weather. “It’s part of our dog walking route,” said neighbor Colin Weigel. “It’s a very busy sidewalk and street. The bike lane is full all year.” With a posted speed limit of 35 mph, Weigel explained it’s hard to ignore the traffic. “There’s more of it, and it feels like people are going faster,” Weigel said. “Bigger vehicles, more driver inattention.” About 85% of drivers went 40 mph or less for a significant stretch al