Open House for Transportation Plan Update

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, WA, is set to hold an Open House on September 18, 2024, where residents can learn about the Draft Transportation Plan, a pivotal aspect of the city’s Comprehensive Plan update. Scheduled from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in the Plaza Conference Room above the Edmonds Library, the event opens with a presentation at 6:30 PM. Participants will engage with city staff and consultants, gaining insights into proposed transportation projects designed to improve safety and efficiency. The plan includes critical upgrades such as intersection improvements, traffic signal enhancements, and the addition of bike lanes. A key focus of the update is the Multimodal Level of Service (MMLOS), which considers various transportation modes in assessing infrastructure needs.

The city's efforts aim to address current and future transportation demands while promoting an integrated multimodal system. Public feedback is encouraged, and additional details are available on the city’s Transportation Planning webpage. For further inquiries, residents can contact Mr. Bertrand Hauss directly.

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