No Executive Order Required New Pedestrian Island Established at 10th and Pike

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle has implemented a pedestrian island at the intersection of 10th Avenue and Pike Street, a busy area in Capitol Hill, to enhance safety for pedestrians. The city responded to growing concerns about pedestrian safety amid rising traffic in the neighborhood. Officials highlighted that the new island aims to decrease accidents and improve the overall crossing experience for pedestrians. Local community members welcomed the change, citing the need for better safety measures in a densely populated area frequented by shoppers and diners. This initiative aligns with Seattle's broader goals of enhancing walkability and urban infrastructure.

The intersection has witnessed numerous incidents in the past, prompting calls for intervention. By prioritizing pedestrian safety, the city demonstrates its commitment to creating a safer urban environment. This development is part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and address public safety concerns in Seattle.

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