Citywide Bicycle Neighborhood Meeting - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, Washington, is actively enhancing its infrastructure through the Citywide Bicycle Improvements and Elm Way Walkway Project, recently awarded to Laser Underground and Earthworks, Inc. Construction started on August 7, 2023, with an anticipated completion in late fall 2023, reflecting the city's dedication to improving community mobility and safety. A virtual public meeting is scheduled for August 10, 2023, at 6 PM, allowing residents to learn more about the project and voice their opinions. This initiative emphasizes the city's commitment to transparency and community involvement. Residents should be aware that previous communications included an incorrect Zoom link, and the correct link has been provided to ensure participation.

This meeting serves as an opportunity for residents to engage directly with city officials and the project contractor. The City of Edmonds aims to foster a collaborative environment during this significant infrastructure improvement. This project is crucial for enhancing local biking facilities and pedestrian pathways, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

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