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City engineers outline two-year Community Safety Action Plan and $108,000 grant to reduce fatalities and serious injuries

5881524 · September 26, 2025
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Assistant city engineer Emma Honeycutt presented the Community Safety Action Plan funded by a $108,000 Washington Traffic Safety Commission grant; the plan follows the federal 'safe system' approach and will convene a 12-sector community meeting in October to develop countermeasures.

The City of Wenatchee’s engineering team updated the council on a two-year Community Safety Action Plan funded by a $108,000 grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Emma Honeycutt, assistant city engineer, said the plan’s goal is to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes by implementing a Safe System framework across six target areas.

Honeycutt outlined the plan’s six core principles — target zero deaths and serious injuries; design for human error;…

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