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City leaders push for safer and more vibrant sidewalks

July 12, 2024 | Seattle, King County, Washington



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City leaders push for safer and more vibrant sidewalks
During a recent council meeting, discussions centered on enhancing urban spaces, particularly sidewalks and public right-of-ways, to improve community safety and engagement. Council members emphasized the importance of activating these areas as a best practice for urban development.

A key focus was on the concept of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), which aims to reduce crime by modifying the physical environment. Specific recommendations from CPTED assessments, conducted by the Seattle Police Department, were highlighted. These include improving sight lines and establishing clear territorial demarcations to guide appropriate use of public spaces.

Council members acknowledged the expertise available within city departments, including the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and the Parks Department, which can contribute to effective placemaking and activation strategies. The collaboration across these departments is seen as essential for addressing areas with high concentrations of crime and substance abuse.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from council members to facilitate discussions on these initiatives, emphasizing their role in passing legislation and funding to support urban revitalization efforts. The CPTED report, which includes detailed recommendations for improving local conditions, was noted as a valuable resource for future planning.

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