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On Monday, November 16, we will be checking-in with Georgetown to present a draft home zone proposal for the neighborhood. A home zone plan involves the entire neighborhood working together to prioritize improvements that calm traffic, and improve pedestrian mobility and neighborhood livability.
Meeting Details
Monday, November 16, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Join the meeting using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88423389607.
Meeting ID: 884 2338 9607 Call into the meeting: +1253 215 8782 US
To request an interpreter or accommodations for persons with disabilities, please contact us at 206-400-7511 or WestSeattleBridge@seattle.gov 24 hours prior to the meeting date.
Our work in Georgetown is part of Reconnect West Seattle – our framework for supporting neighborhoods impacted by the closure of the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge and restoring efficient travel across the Duwamish.
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The unexpected closure of the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge dramatically impacted West Seattle and the nearby Duwamish Valley communities. We have a vision to restore travel across the Duwamish to similar levels seen before the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge closure. At the same time, we want to reduce the impact of increased detour traffic in the Duwamish Valley neighborhoods like Georgetown.