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Neighbors urge reversal of one‑way pilot on 100th/117th; council schedules pilot results review

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Dozens of residents urged the council to reverse a one‑way street pilot on 100th/116th–117th Avenues, citing increased speeding, safety for students and detours through quieter residential streets. Council set a tentative June 17 workshop to review pilot results.

Residents from the 100th/116th–117th corridor told the Lake Stevens City Council the one‑way pilot and temporary pedestrian lane designs have created safety and access problems for people who live along the route and for students commuting to nearby schools.

During public comment, speakers said they collected signatures opposing the one‑way conversion, recorded vehicle counts in morning peaks that matched city counters, and observed that traffic speeds appear to have increased since the pilot began. Ray (last name not provided)…

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