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Philly plane crash victim killed on ground identified police

A tragic plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia claimed the lives of seven individuals, including 37-year-old Steven Dreuitt, who was killed while inside a vehicle at the crash site. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is actively investigating the incident, which involved a medical transport flight that also resulted in injuries to at least 24 others. The identities of the victims onboard the flight have been confirmed, all of whom were Mexican citizens.

City Launches Safety Action Plan Engagement Portal

The City of Mill Creek has launched a new digital engagement portal and community survey as part of its Safety Action Plan aimed at enhancing transportation safety. The initiative encourages residents, commuters, and business owners to provide feedback on transportation challenges, helping shape the future of local transportation. Open until January 17, 2025, the survey empowers community members to contribute their perspectives and insights.

Notice of Possible Quorum, Swift Orange Line

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the Grand Opening Celebration for the Community Transit Swift Orange Line on March 30, 2024, at the Lynnwood Transit Center. This event highlights local government participation in community initiatives, although no official actions will be taken during the gathering.

Community Transit holiday bus service

Community Transit will operate on Sunday schedules during the Christmas and New Year holidays, impacting bus and paratransit services in Snohomish County. Riders are encouraged to plan their trips in advance and check the schedules to ensure a smooth travel experience during this busy time.

Swift Orange Line Bus Station Project

Community Transit is expanding its Swift bus rapid transit network in Mill Creek with the new Swift Orange Line, connecting key local destinations. Set to open in 2024, the line will enhance accessibility to the Lynnwood Transit Center and Edmonds College, significantly impacting local transportation. Construction began in 2022, with ongoing updates provided for community feedback.