Those who pushed for the speed bumps believe slowing down traffic will make it harder to drag race and possibly prevent other crimes
SEATTLE — The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will begin installing speed bumps on Alki, Harbor and 56th Avenue in West Seattle Monday, July 29.
These speed bumps are part of a plan to address public safety concerns of residents living in Alki.
After the shooting death of a 22-year-old in June, Alki residents demanded action. Councilmember Rob Saka held a public safety meeting. He, along with Interim Police Chief Sue Rahr, and other City of Seattle departments attended the meeting.
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