10 years later, a safer crosswalk near a Bothell-area school | HeraldNet.com

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After a decade of persistent advocacy, parents at Lockwood Elementary in Bothell celebrated the completion of a new crosswalk, significantly enhancing student safety. This long-overdue safety measure was installed by Snohomish County employees last week, addressing years of concern from families regarding traffic dangers near the school. The crosswalk serves as a vital pathway for children, providing a safer route as they commute to and from school. Community members have voiced their relief and appreciation for the upgrade, highlighting the importance of local initiatives in improving public safety. The project reflects the successful collaboration between active parents and local government, demonstrating how grassroots efforts can lead to tangible changes in infrastructure.

This upgrade not only enhances safety but also fosters a sense of community investment in the wellbeing of its children. Parents hope that this will set a precedent for future safety improvements in their area. This development underscores the ongoing need for vigilance regarding school zone safety and the impact of community advocacy on local governance.

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