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Bothell staff brief council on Transportation Safety Plan and near‑term projects

Bothell City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Bothell staff presented the city's Transportation Safety Plan, emphasizing a safe‑systems approach, a data‑driven prioritized project list and near‑term work such as speed cushions, radar feedback signs, school RFB upgrades and an HSIP grant application; staff urged residents to file customer action requests to log near misses.

City transportation staff presented Bothell's Transportation Safety Plan and an implementation update at the March 10 council meeting.

Cam Zabo, the city's Transportation Operations Engineer, described the plan's safe‑systems framework (safe road users, safe vehicles, safe speeds, safe roads and post‑crash care) and explained how the plan uses crash data and community input to prioritize safety projects. She described a high‑injury network showing that 54% of traffic injuries and fatalities occur on approximately 12% of city streets and said…

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