No, the new E Pike pedestrian islands arent being completely removed

Seattle, WALocal News

The CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News reports that the new pedestrian islands on E Pike Street will not be completely dismantled, easing community fears. Residents discussed their experiences and concerns in the CHS Facebook Group, emphasizing the islands' role in improving pedestrian safety. Many voiced the need for safer crossings, arguing that the islands help slow down vehicle traffic. City officials have committed to monitoring the effectiveness of these islands and are open to making adjustments based on community feedback. This decision aligns with broader initiatives to enhance urban infrastructure and pedestrian safety.

Historical data indicates that similar installations have led to reduced traffic incidents in other neighborhoods. The ongoing dialogue between residents and officials highlights the community's active role in shaping local policies. As urban development continues, the focus on pedestrian safety remains a priority for Capitol Hill residents.

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