Seattle invests $8.3 million in program to end traffic deaths, serious injuries by 2030

For National Walk and Roll to School Day, students at Dunlap Elementary School were joined by Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones and Seattle Department of Transportation Director Greg Spotts as they walked to school.

The National Center for Safe Routes to School presented Seattle with the 2022 U.S. Vision Zero for Youth Leadership Award.

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The city’s Vision Zero program aims to end traffic deaths and serious injuries on city streets in Seattle by 2030.

“In the budget we proposed $8.3 million in projects to make it safer to walk, and to roll, and to bike

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