Richmond Beach Community Association to hear about Traffic Action Plan on Tuesday
Monday, February 8, 2010
By Evan Smith
Including information from What’s happening in Richmond Beach
The Richmond Beach Community Association will meet Tuesday, February 9 to hear about the traffic action plan for Richmond Beach.
The meeting is in the basement of the Richmond Beach Congregational Church at the corner of NW Richmond Beach Road and 15th Ave NW.
Shoreline City traffic services staff members will talk about the effort to develop a neighborhood traffic action plan for the Richmond Beach neighborhood.
The goal of the plan is to develop a list of priority projects and other recommendations for the neighborhood that will help to improve traffic and pedestrian safety, mobility and livability in the community.
Richmond Beach residents who are unable to attend but have specific concerns or suggestions can complete forms in the flyers they will have already received in the mail. The forms also are available on the RBCA web site.
More information is available from John Marek, City associate traffic engineer, 206-801-2432.
Including information from What’s happening in Richmond Beach
The Richmond Beach Community Association will meet Tuesday, February 9 to hear about the traffic action plan for Richmond Beach.
The meeting is in the basement of the Richmond Beach Congregational Church at the corner of NW Richmond Beach Road and 15th Ave NW.
Shoreline City traffic services staff members will talk about the effort to develop a neighborhood traffic action plan for the Richmond Beach neighborhood.
The goal of the plan is to develop a list of priority projects and other recommendations for the neighborhood that will help to improve traffic and pedestrian safety, mobility and livability in the community.
Richmond Beach residents who are unable to attend but have specific concerns or suggestions can complete forms in the flyers they will have already received in the mail. The forms also are available on the RBCA web site.
More information is available from John Marek, City associate traffic engineer, 206-801-2432.
Historic photo of Richmond Beach traffic courtesy of the Shoreline Historical Museum collection
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