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City of Edmonds Launches School Zone Automated Speed Enforcement Program

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has launched a proactive initiative to bolster safety for students and pedestrians with the School Zone Automated Speed Enforcement Program. Approved by the Edmonds City Council in May 2023, this program seeks to create safer walking environments around schools amid growing concerns about speeding. Community feedback has highlighted the need for such measures, prompting the installation of automated speed enforcement equipment in school zones. The Edmonds Police Department will monitor compliance with speed limits, aiming to reduce incidents of reckless driving and enhance safety. This program is a critical response to the complaints voiced by parents and residents living near schools.

As the city works towards full implementation, the community is encouraged to stay informed through the city's official website. With the automated enforcement in place, Edmonds hopes to foster a safer environment for children and families alike. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to public safety and community well-being.

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