Snoqualmie and North Bend Approve SR 202 Speed Limit Reduction
In a significant move to enhance road safety, the city councils of Snoqualmie and North Bend have approved a new speed limit of 40 MPH on SR 202, specifically near the elk field. This decision was prompted by increasing traffic volumes and heightened public safety concerns regarding wildlife crossings in this area. With elk frequently spotted crossing the road, the councils recognized the urgent need to protect both motorists and these animals. The code amendments were unanimously approved, showcasing a collaborative effort between the two councils to address local traffic issues. Officials have highlighted that this change not only aims to improve safety for drivers but also to preserve the natural wildlife corridor that is essential for ecological balance.
Increased community awareness and compliance with the new speed limit are expected as part of the implementation strategy. Ultimately, this decision reflects a broader commitment to public safety and responsible governance in managing local transportation infrastructures. Residents and wildlife advocates alike have expressed support for the amendment, hoping it will lead to safer conditions in the region.