Goldendale City Council to Hold Public Hearing on Parking Regulations and Traffic Safety

Goldendale, WALocal News

The Goldendale City Council is calling for public participation in a hearing on April 7, 2025, at 6:00 PM at City Hall, where significant changes to parking regulations will be discussed. The council is considering prohibiting parking on East Collins Avenue from Roosevelt to Sanders, with a potential compromise for parking on one side only. Furthermore, the proposal includes adding a four-way stop at the intersection of Roosevelt and East Collins, a move aimed at enhancing safety and improving traffic flow. Community members are strongly encouraged to attend and provide their feedback on these proposed changes. Local officials believe that these modifications could significantly benefit residents by reducing congestion and accidents.

This hearing is a vital platform for residents to voice their concerns and suggestions. Engaging the public in such matters underscores the importance of community input in local governance. Active participation can lead to better-informed decisions that reflect the needs and preferences of Goldendale's residents.

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