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City Administrator Mike Chambliss told the Public Safety Committee that staff were on Park Street for the first day of school and that the public works director will report back with improvements to signage and pavement markings this week.
“We were out on Park Street for the first day of school,” Chambliss said. “We went from the elementary all the way down to the parks. So we worked the whole street … There’s gonna be some signage changes and some paint changes this week.”
Committee chair Rob Wotton clarified whether the work included Snoqualmie Elementary and surrounding schools; Chambliss said the work covered the elementary and extended to the parks, adding “It’s all kinda one big school zone in that area.” He noted the crew did not go to the middle school around the corner on that visit.
Chambliss said the public works director will return with a follow-up report on short-term improvements and plans for larger permits and projects. No formal motion or vote was taken; the statement functioned as a staff update and direction for the public works director to present details to the committee.
The committee adjourned shortly after the update. The city did not receive public comment at this meeting.
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