There still isnt a crosswalk at Harvard and E Olive Way
The article highlights the persistent issue of pedestrian safety at the intersection of E Olive Way and Harvard Ave in Capitol Hill, Seattle. Despite the arrival of a new city council representative focused on public safety, progress has been slow. Local writer Matt Baume has documented crashes at this intersection for a decade and recently contacted Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth after a serious accident involving multiple vehicles. His concerns center around visibility issues caused by illegal parking, which he believes endangers pedestrians. Community efforts to address the lack of a crosswalk, including a guerrilla installation that was quickly removed by the city, emphasize the public's demand for safer crossings.
After years of delays, SDOT has finally announced plans to install a new crosswalk and additional safety features, such as flashing lights. Hollingsworth's office is also reviewing broader transportation plans that could impact the region's infrastructure. This ongoing advocacy underscores the critical need for timely action in addressing urban safety concerns.