Traffic Signal Revision - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, WA, has completed a critical upgrade to the traffic control system at the intersection of State Route 104 and 232nd St SW as part of the Citywide Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements Project. The existing emergency traffic signal has been converted into a fully functional traffic signal that now includes pedestrian crosswalks, significantly improving safety for both drivers and pedestrians. This development not only enhances traffic flow but also demonstrates the city's commitment to creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment. The new signal is now operational, marking a significant milestone in local infrastructure improvements. Residents are encouraged to direct any questions or requests for language assistance to Jaime Hawkins at (425) 754-4106.

This initiative reflects the city's dedication to addressing community concerns and enhancing urban mobility solutions. The project is an important step toward safer travel for all residents and visitors. As Edmonds continues to invest in its infrastructure, such improvements will undoubtedly contribute to the overall quality of life in the community.

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