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Committee hears Target Zero manager on school bus visibility; members to research beacon costs at Gate 1, 5 and 9

2170842 · January 30, 2025
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A guest from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission urged the committee to focus on visibility and engineering fixes for three Sudden Valley school‑bus stops; the committee asked members to gather cost and permitting information for timed beacons or flashing lights.

Sudden Valley Safety Committee members heard from a Washington Traffic Safety Commission Target Zero manager about improving visibility at three high‑priority school bus stops and agreed to research costs, power requirements and permitting for timed beacons or flashing warning lights.

The committee identified Gate 1, Gate 5 and Gate 9 as the most vulnerable bus stops in the community and discussed solutions such as timed flashing beacons that operate during school‑run hours. Colleen described local…

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