SDOT released a report this week addressing traffic fatalities, future projects, and areas of improvement for city streets.
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Seattle Department of Transportation released its “Vision Zero” report this week, addressing traffic fatalities, future projects, and areas of improvement for city streets.
A spokesperson with SDOT said the city received $25 million in federal funds as they plan to spend over $30 million in improving streets and traffic in the city.
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