Description
I wanted to revisit the idea of having speed bumps installed on our street. There is still a problem with speeding on it. This was brought up years ago. Also it is very dark on this corner of 159th and 1st Ave. and we have had several break ins right in this area lately.
4 Comments
Acknowledged City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
Shoreline Public Work’s Traffic Section would be happy to work with you and your neighbors in and effort to address your concerns. Residents can participate in the City’s Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program specifically developed to address neighborhood traffic and pedestrian safety concerns. Residents can also borrow one of the City’s portable radar speed display carts to help educate drivers on their street and encourage lower speeds. If you are interested in either of these or would like to discuss your concerns in more detail, please contact John Marek, Shoreline Public Works Traffic Engineer II at (206) 801-2432.
City of Shoreline
Customer Response Team
206-801-2700
crteam@shorelinewa.gov
Closed City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
The City of Shoreline has a Block Watch Program. For questions and more information, contact:
Officer Obstler
Shoreline Police Storefronts
(206) 546-3636
Leona.Obstler@kingcounty.gov
Thank you.
City of Shoreline
Customer Response Team
206-801-2700
crteam@shorelinewa.gov
k (Guest)
City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
Please contact John Marek in our Traffic Engineeting Department at 206-801-2432 or jmarek@shorelinewa.gov to discuss your proposal.
Thank you,
City of Shoreline
Customer Response Team
206-801-2700
crteam@shorelinewa.gov