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Central Way Pedestrian Enhancements
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• Increase Pedestrian Safety |
| • Promote Safe Pedestrian Practices |
November 20, 2012 Update: Education Opportunity: Police, Public Works help pedestrians and drivers see eye to eye. Press Release.
August 27, 2012 Update: The Central Way Pedestrian Improvements are substantially complete. Vegetation will be added during the planting season in the fall. The art is anticipated to be added in the spring of 2013 when weather permits.
Project Overview:
This project provides for the design and construction of pedestrian "bump-outs" at key crosswalks along Central Way. The improved pedestrian routes will promote increased safe foot traffic and create a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, reducing the potential risk to pedestrians crossing Central Way.
What to Expect:
During construction pedestrians and drivers using Central Way will experience minimal construction impacts and delays; additionally, during construction it is anticipated that available parking will be disrupted as the project is built.
Timeline:
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July-August 2012 |
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Caring for your infrastructure to keep Kirkland
healthy, safe and vibrant.
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Alternate Formats: Persons with disabilities may request materials in alternative formats —please call Kari Page, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator at 425-587-3011 or KPage@kirklandwa.gov . Persons with hearing impairments may access the Washington State Telecommunications Relay Service at 711.
Title VI: It is the City of Kirkland’s policy to ensure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prohibiting discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the provision of benefits and services resulting from programs and activities. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated, may file a complaint with the City of Kirkland. For questions regarding Kirkland’s Title VI Program, or to file a complaint with the City of Kirkland, contact Kari Page, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator at 425-587-3011 or KPage@kirklandwa.gov.
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