Goldendale City Council to Hold Public Hearing on Parking and Traffic Changes

Goldendale, WALocal News

On April 7, 2025, at 6:00 PM, the Goldendale City Council will hold a public hearing at City Hall to discuss potential changes to parking regulations on East Collins. The proposed modifications include prohibiting parking from Roosevelt to Sanders, with the possibility of allowing parking on only one side of the street. Additionally, the council is considering the installation of a four-way stop at the intersection of Roosevelt and East Collins to improve traffic safety. These proposals are intended to address ongoing concerns about traffic congestion and pedestrian safety in the area. Residents are encouraged to attend the hearing to voice their opinions and engage with council members.

This initiative highlights the city's commitment to responsive governance and community involvement. The council's decisions will directly impact local traffic patterns and accessibility. As such, the hearing serves as a critical platform for residents to influence the future of their neighborhood.

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