Seattle to Add Pedestrian Markings and Lights in Capitol Hill Following Community Outcry

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle officials confirmed the addition of pedestrian markings and lights at a previously removed crosswalk in Capitol Hill, a response to community demands for improved safety. The guerilla crosswalk was taken down three years ago, prompting significant public backlash. Local advocates have consistently pushed for safer pedestrian access in this vibrant neighborhood, which sees heavy foot traffic. The initiative aligns with Seattle's broader urban planning goals to enhance walkability and reduce accidents. City planners emphasized the importance of addressing safety concerns raised by residents.

This decision reflects a commitment to community engagement and responsive governance. The timeline for the installation remains to be announced, but the urgency of the need has been recognized. Enhancing pedestrian infrastructure is a critical step toward fostering a safer urban environment.

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