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Neighbors press council for guardrail, signage after repeated crashes on Oaks Avenue
Summary
Two Channel Landing residents described three crashes near their homes and asked city staff and council for better signage, speed enforcement and a physical barrier at a curve on State Route 20 (Oaks Avenue).
Two Channel Landing residents told the Anacortes City Council on Feb. 24 that repeated vehicle crashes at a curved stretch of Oaks Avenue near their homes pose an ongoing danger and urged the city to add physical protections and enforcement.
Janine Jolley and Shauna Kitsan described a Dec. 26 hit-and-run that launched a vehicle through a fence and into neighbor yards. They said similar crashes occurred during their three years living on the street and that city staff had replied the most recent event was unlikely to reoccur. The residents disputed…
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