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Everett lowers speed limits on two major arterials

EVERETT, Wash. – The City of Everett will lower speed  limits on two of its busiest arterials, Evergreen Way and Everett Mall  Way, starting Saturday, July 30. The existing speed

limits are being  updated to accommodate increased development and pedestrian traffic on  Evergreen Way and Everett Mall Way. 

New signs will be installed and clearly marked with orange diamonds to warn drivers of the speed limit change.

Evergreen Way (from Airport Road to Everett Mall Way/Olivia Park Road): 50 mph to 40 mph 

Everett Mall Way (from Evergreen Way to 7th Avenue SE): 40 mph to 35 mph 

Evergreen  Way from Airport Road to Everett Mall Way has the highest injury crash  rate and the highest pedestrian injury crash rate of any arterial  segment in the city of Everett.

Also part of State Highway 99, Evergreen  Way currently has a 45-mph speed limit before entering Everett city  limits, increases to 50 mph inside city limits and drops to 35 mph north

 of Everett Mall Way. 

“Discussion of the speed limit on Evergreen  Way has been ongoing for years and the community let us know they felt  50 mph was too high for this segment of roadway,” said Corey

Hert,  Everett traffic engineer. “We believe the reduced speeds are appropriate  based on our investigation and it will also benefit businesses along  the corridor.” 

City staff continuously monitor speed limit  effectiveness throughout the city. Modifying speed limits requires an  engineering and traffic investigation, considering operating speed,

 pedestrian volumes, roadside development, parking practices, collision  rates and traffic volume trends. The City coordinated with the  Washington State Department of

Transportation (WSDOT), since this is a  state route. 

Improving safety on Evergreen Way

Over  the past 10 years, Everett has prioritized improving safety along  Evergreen Way with improved lighting, pedestrian improvements at the  intersection of Airport Road and

Evergreen Way, a new section of  sidewalk and a radar speed feedback sign near Center Road.

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