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Marta Gronlund, 425-556-2427 |
| March 6, 2009 |
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The City of Redmond recently received funding to advance
pedestrian safety from the Highway Safety Improvement Program, a
Federal aid program administered through the Washington State
Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Last week WSDOT
announced the award of $15 million in Federal grants to be used by
cities and counties across the state to significantly reduce traffic
fatalities and serious injuries on public roads.
"Safety funds will be spent where they will have the highest payoff
towards saving lives and reducing serious injuries," said WSDOT
Secretary Paula Hammond.
Eastside cities of Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond received more than
$500,000 for pedestrian improvements. The City of Redmond
received $170,000 to upgrade crossings to "piano-style" crosswalks
at approximately 20 signalized intersections in Downtown. This
includes the SR 202 corridor from NE 87 Street to Cleveland Street.
Piano style crosswalks have markings parallel to the path of
vehicular travel. Studies have demonstrated they can be more
visible to drivers and are more durable over time. This increases
pedestrian safety and reduces maintenance costs. The work to
upgrade the crossings is scheduled for summer 2010.
The Highway Safety Improvement Program was established when the
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A
Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) was signed into law in 2005.
This core Federal-aid program supports projects to achieve a
significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on
all public roads through the implementation of
infrastructure-related safety improvements.
In addition to Highway Safety Improvement Program funds, the City of
Redmond also received a $200,000 Transportation Improvement Board
(TIB) grant that will build a sidewalk along the south side of NE 90
Street between Willows Road and 154 Avenue NE. This new
sidewalk will be constructed this summer as part of the City's
Annual Sidewalk Improvement Program.
The TIB distributes grant funds, which come from revenue generated
by three cents of the statewide gas tax, to support transportation
projects in cities and counties across Washington State.
For more information on sidewalk and pedestrian safety
improvements, or about these Federally-supported projects in
Redmond, contact the City's Transportation Services Division at
425-556-2854.
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