Time to vote on street improvement projects for D6

Voting is now open for the City’s street and park improvement project ideas.

 Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks & Streets is a program that allows community members to democratically decide how to spend a portion of the City’s budget on small park and street improvements.

Roughly $186,000 is available for each city council district — residents are encouraged to vote on their top three choices in the district in which they live, work, go to school, receive services, or volunteer. Projects that receive the most votes will be funded by the city and implemented in 2020.

Here are proposed projects for District 6, which just happens to be all crossing improvement ideas:

Voting is open for community members ages 11 and up, and can be done online or at any Seattle Public Library. After ballots are tallied, the winning projects will be announced in October.

3 thoughts to “Time to vote on street improvement projects for D6”

  1. Each of the listed projects links to SDOT’s “Page Not Available” page. Please urge whoever sent the press release to get that fixed.

    Some of the listed intersections are nearby. Let’s hope the official descriptions disclose how many parking spaces would be lost or gained.

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