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Residents raise safety concerns at Coho Way–Sunset Drive intersection; council staff cite $300,000 estimate for permanent fix

5809859 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

Two residents met with the public works committee about visibility and crossing safety at the offset intersection of Coho Way and Sunset Drive; staff said interim flashing speed signs help but a permanent infrastructure solution could cost roughly $300,000 and will be a capital planning candidate.

Two neighbors raised safety concerns about the offset intersection of Coho Way and Sunset Drive during a public works committee update at the Anacortes City Council meeting Sept. 2. Councilmember Moulton reported the committee discussed options ranging from maintaining an existing flashing speed display to longer‑term capital work.

Why it matters: The intersection is adjacent to neighborhood access to Washington Park and has reduced sight lines at certain times of day,…

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