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Safer Streets Action Plan sets priorities, maps high‑injury and high‑risk corridors for Redmond
Summary
City staff presented a draft Safer Streets Action Plan and accompanying high‑injury and high‑risk network maps. The plan adopts a safe‑system approach, recommends infrastructure and enforcement tools and will be released for public draft comment in February before returning to the council for adoption in April.
Redmond officials on Jan. 28 presented a draft Safer Streets Action Plan (SSAP) that lays out a safe‑system approach, a prioritized action list and two required network maps — a high‑injury network based on past severe crashes and a high‑risk network that combines crash history with roadway risk factors to anticipate future hazards.
Senior transportation planner Francesca Liberty and Deputy Director Sarah Fee Allen summarized staff responses to council questions from Jan. 7…
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