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Safe Streets levy: Bothell reports $9.7M pavement preservation and more crosswalk work in 2024

2865894 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

Public Works director briefed council on the Safe Streets and Sidewalks levy annual accountability report, which showed major grant leverage for pavement work and listed 2025 priorities including sidewalk and school‑route projects.

Public Works Director Erin Lenhart presented the Safe Streets and Sidewalks Levy annual accountability report to the council on April 1, detailing 2024 accomplishments and planned 2025 work.

Lenhart said the levy is the city’s primary operations funding for street maintenance and related programs and that for 2024 the city invested about $9.7 million in pavement preservation; roughly $7 million of that was grant funding and about $2 million came…

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