New crosswalks and protected bike lanes become permanent on Eldridge Avenue

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham City Council unanimously approved the permanence of pedestrian crosswalks and protected bike lanes on Eldridge Avenue. The improvements were part of a pilot project initiated in response to community concerns regarding speeding and safety on the busy corridor. Patrick McEvoy, owner of Elizabeth Station, emphasized that such upgrades not only enhance safety but also encourage more visitors to local businesses. While the new bike lanes reduced available street parking, Public Works found that side streets have adequate parking options. The safety improvements have already contributed to increased foot traffic and biking, alongside a reduction in speeding incidents.

This initiative aligns with broader urban planning goals to create safer, more accessible streets. Eldridge Avenue serves as a crucial connector between Holly Street and Marine Drive, highlighting its importance for both pedestrians and cyclists. The decision to make these changes permanent underscores the city's commitment to fostering a vibrant and safe community.

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