Garfield Community Center
2323 East Cherry Street, Seattle, WA 98122
USA
From SDOT:
Project Open House
6 to 7:30 PM
Presentation at 6:30 PM
September 2, 2014
Garfield Community Center
2323 East Cherry Street
Project Description
Seattle is building a network of neighborhood greenways. Neighborhood greenways are safer, calmer residential streets for you, your family, neighbors and customers. On streets with low car volumes and speeds a greenway can:
- Improve safety
- Help people cross busy streets
- Discourage cut-thru traffic
- Protect the residential character of our neighborhoods
- Keep speeds low
- Get people to where they want to go like parks, schools, shops and restaurants
Neighborhood greenways are not car free zones, do not add bike lanes and there are minimal if any on-street parking impacts.
SDOT is studying an east-west route in the area of E Columbia, E Marion, and E Spring streets from Broadway to 29th and 33rd avenues. We want to hear from the people who live, work, shop and play along these streets.
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