Citywide Bicycle Neighborhood Meeting

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is taking significant steps toward enhancing its cycling infrastructure with the Citywide Bicycle Improvements and Elm Way Walkway Project. The construction contract has been awarded to Laser Underground and Earthworks, Inc. , with the project officially starting on August 7, 2023. Completion is anticipated by late fall, marking a key development for local transportation. A virtual public meeting is scheduled for August 10, 2023, at 6 PM, allowing residents to learn more about the project and voice their concerns.

Notably, there was an error in the door hangers distributed to residents, which contained an incorrect Zoom link; the city has since corrected this with the proper link. This initiative aims to improve cycling safety and accessibility, reflecting Edmonds' commitment to sustainable transportation solutions. Community feedback is vital for ensuring the project aligns with local expectations and needs. Engaging residents in these discussions can foster a sense of ownership and collaboration within the community.

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