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Committee outlines 2025 work plan: parks oversight, CPTED, traffic-calming and permitting briefings
Summary
At the Feb. 12 Parks and Built Environment Committee meeting, members discussed potential 2025 priorities including CPTED workshops, pedestrian safety on Everett Mall Way and other arterials, parks restroom access and park-ranger functions, and a permitting-process briefing for economic development.
The Parks and Built Environment Committee used its Feb. 12 meeting to begin shaping a 2025 policy work plan that will include park safety and maintenance issues, pedestrian and traffic-safety projects, and an informational briefing on permitting and economic development supports.
Members suggested a series of specific agenda items and next steps: a CPTED (crime prevention through environmental design) 101 workshop to review existing city policy and practice; continued attention to pedestrian safety on Everett Mall Way and Evergreen as part of Vision Zero/transportation planning; updates on the parks, recreation and open-space plan and upcoming playground replacements; and…
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