North Bend Residents Invited to Share Feedback on Road Safety in Unincorporated King County

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

King County Local Services is actively seeking feedback from residents regarding unsafe roads and intersections in unincorporated King County through an anonymous survey. The City of North Bend emphasizes the importance of community involvement in this initiative to pinpoint hazardous areas that require attention. By collecting input, officials aim to secure funding for safety improvements that will ultimately reduce crashes and enhance mobility for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. The survey is open until September 30, 2025, with results expected to be shared in early 2026. This initiative represents a proactive approach to addressing transportation safety concerns in the region.

The King County Department of Local Services highlights that community feedback will directly influence where safety measures are needed most. The survey link is accessible for residents to participate and voice their concerns. Enhancing road safety in unincorporated areas is a critical step toward creating safer commuting conditions for North Bend residents.

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