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Resident warns of hazardous drop‑off at Rooster Valley day care; council asks staff to pursue signage and WSDOT coordination
Summary
A Snoqualmie resident urged traffic-calming and clearer school-zone signage near the Rooster Valley day care and the downtown corridor. Council members and administrators said police and public works will assess signage and that staff will contact WSDOT about speeds and the Highway 202 transition area.
During public comment at the Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee's Oct. 20 meeting, Jeff Warren, a Snoqualmie State Farm agent, urged the city to add school signs, marked crosswalks with lights and traffic-calming measures near what he called the Rooster Valley day care, where parents frequently park and children cross busy streets.
Warren said parking on both sides of the street at drop-off results in open car doors and children being led across multiple lanes. He also said some…
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