Date/Time
Date(s) - 19 Feb 2013
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
Please join your neighbors to discuss potential transportation safety improvements for the North Delridge neighborhood. Seattle is creating a network of streets that are safer and more family-friendly for people biking or walking called “Neighborhood Greenways.”
The Seattle Department of Transportation has scheduled two public meetings to discuss the project with your neighbors. The first meeting has already occurred and was a background session on what these new safety improvements involve and a discussion on the whole concept of neighborhood greenways.
Neighborhood Greenways typically are created to:
- Reduce speeds on residential streets,
- Minimize cut-through traffic on residential streets,
- Improve crossings of busy streets for pedestrians and bicycle riders of all ages and abilities, and
- Provide afer and more convenient access to community centers, parks, and local businesses.
At this upcoming January, 2013, meeting, City staff will present recommendations on specific improvements, invite comments, and describe next steps for the North Delridge project.
Next Meeting:
- Tuesday, February 19, 2013
- Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
- 4408 Delridge Way SW
- 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
- Presentation will be at at 6:45 pm
For more information on the Delridge Neighborhood Greenway Safety Project, please visit http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/DelridgeGreenway.htm. For questions about the project, please contact John Vander Sluis at 206-684-7583 or walkandbike@seattle.gov.
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