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Shoreline reviews 2024 traffic report; bike crashes rise while serious crashes dip

Shoreline City Council · December 15, 2025
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Transportation staff told council that 2024 fatal and serious injury crashes fell to eight, but bicycle‑involved collisions rose; the city plans signal timing changes, expanded corridor analysis under Safe Streets for All, and an automated enforcement policy scheduled for Q1 2026.

Shoreline’s transportation manager presented the city’s 2024 Annual Traffic Report on Monday, highlighting a drop in fatal and serious‑injury crashes to eight but an increase in bicycle‑involved collisions.

Kendra Dudinsky said the city is undertaking a Safe Streets for All grant to improve analysis of severe crashes and to better prioritize projects in the TIP and CIP; the new approach will evaluate full corridors and…

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