Traffic trouble in your neighborhood? One way to seek help

Think your neighborhood needs a traffic circle? Speed-limit change? Something else to “calm” traffic? Check out this announcement shared by Delridge Neighborhood District Coordinator Ron Angeles – but this invite is for people from any West Seattle neighborhood:

A Traffic Safety Meeting will be at the West Seattle Library meeting room, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, November 17. Any resident who is requesting information on traffic calming of non-arterial streets should try to attend.

More info here – and you can get more information about SDOT‘s Neighborhood Traffic Control Program here.

3 Replies to "Traffic trouble in your neighborhood? One way to seek help"

  • samson October 28, 2010 (11:45 am)

    what about Arbor Heights hood??

  • MargL October 28, 2010 (12:00 pm)

    samson – according to the more info page:
    http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ntcp_safetymeeting.htm

    It says “If residents want to enroll their street in the traffic calming program, a representative from their street must attend one of these meetings.”

    soooo – if you’re interested in traffic calming for your street, sign up to be a representative! :-)

  • homesweethome October 28, 2010 (7:04 pm)

    Our neighborhood has a traffic circle – and no one, I mean no one seems to get how they work, right of way, etc. They end up being far more dangerous than nothing at all. The one near Holy Rosary/Seattle Lutheran is particularly problematic.

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