10 years later, a safer crosswalk near a Bothell-area school | HeraldNet.com
Parents at Lockwood Elementary School in Bothell have successfully advocated for a much-needed crosswalk safety upgrade after ten years of efforts. The new crosswalk, installed by Snohomish County employees, was completed last week and is designed to significantly enhance pedestrian safety for students. This initiative addresses longstanding concerns from parents regarding the dangers children faced while crossing busy streets on their way to school. The completion of the crosswalk has been met with enthusiasm from the community, highlighting the importance of advocacy in local governance. Local officials have praised the parents for their persistence and emphasized their commitment to improving safety measures in school zones.
The upgrade not only provides immediate safety benefits but also fosters a sense of community engagement and responsibility. As schools continue to prioritize student safety, this crosswalk serves as a model for similar projects in other neighborhoods. The successful installation is a testament to what can be achieved when communities come together for a common cause.