Reduced Speed Limits Approved for SR 202 through Downtown Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie City Council recently made a pivotal decision to approve new speed limit modifications for SR 202, particularly through the downtown corridor. This adjustment follows recommendations from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), which identified the need for lower speed limits due to increased pedestrian and vehicle traffic. The area surrounding Snoqualmie Falls has seen a notable rise in visitors, contributing to safety concerns among residents and city officials. By reducing speed limits, the city aims to enhance safety for pedestrians, ensuring a more secure environment for community members and tourists alike. This decision aligns with the city’s ongoing efforts to adapt to changing traffic dynamics and promote public safety.

Local officials expressed their commitment to prioritizing the welfare of residents, and this measure is a direct response to community feedback. The changes are expected to positively impact traffic flow and reduce the likelihood of accidents in the bustling downtown area. Overall, these speed limit modifications represent a proactive and necessary step towards safer streets in Snoqualmie.

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