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Lake Forest Park council adopts 'Healthy Streets' map for neighborhood traffic calming
Summary
The Lake Forest Park City Council unanimously approved Resolution 25‑1995 Jan. 9 to add a Healthy Streets initiative to the Neighborhood Traffic Calming program and to adopt a map of candidate streets; design and installation will follow neighborhood sign-up and engineering review.
The Lake Forest Park City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 9 to add a "Healthy Streets" option to the city's Neighborhood Traffic Calming program and to adopt a map of candidate streets for the program.
Administrator Phil Hill explained the action as a final step in a multi-year process: "The only thing you're here tonight to look at is the map," Hill said, noting the program requires neighborhood sign-on and engineering review.
Under the adopted framework, a street designated as a Healthy Street would remain open to local vehicular traffic, emergency services and essential vehicles but would be promoted as a space for walking,…
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