Traffic Signal Revision - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has recently completed a notable traffic signal revision at the intersection of State Route 104 and 232nd St SW, significantly enhancing pedestrian safety. As part of the Citywide Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements Project, the previous emergency traffic signal has been upgraded to a fully functional traffic signal, complete with pedestrian crosswalks. This improvement is essential for providing safer crossing options for pedestrians in the area. The new signal is now operational, ensuring a better flow of traffic and increased safety for all road users. Residents are encouraged to reach out to Jaime Hawkins at 425-754-4106 or via email for any inquiries regarding this project.

Additionally, language assistance services are available, reflecting the city's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. This project highlights the city's dedication to enhancing infrastructure and improving community safety. The traffic signal revision is a vital step in fostering a safer urban environment for Edmonds residents.

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