Julia Dallas is a content editor for MyNorthwest. She's a Washington native and grew up in Adna. After earning her journalism degree from the University of Washington, she started working as a promotions assistant for Bonneville. She then earned her master's degree from Syracuse University.
The City of Redmond is launching speed cameras near schools this fall. Speed surveys showed problems near Redmond High School, Redmond Middle School, and Rose Hill Middle School, according to the city.
In January, 20% of drivers were clocked going over the speed limit by at least 6 mph near Redmond High School and Redmond Middle School. Meanwhile, 50% of drivers were seen speeding by Rose Hill Middle School. Fines will start at $110 for those caught going 6 to 9 mph over the speed limit of 20 mph. They increase to $220 for drivers speeding 10 to 14 mph over the limit and max out at $290 for those going 15 mph and above the speed limit. “The goal of the Speed Safety Camera Pilot Program is to promote responsible driving behavior where it matters most and create a safer environment for children, families, and all other road users,” the City of Redmond wrote on its Funds from the program will go toward local safety improvements, such as creating safer crosswalks, infrastructure, and enhancing signage, as detailed in theagainst speed cameras, saying they over-enforce communities of color and low-income residents. They also claimed the programs underinvest in transportation safety. The City of Redmond noted the vendor operating the cameras was paid a fixed fee, therefore ensuring compensation is not tied to the number of tickets.Relief in sight: 2 major construction projects to finish this fallTwo vehicles inside a carport caught fire in South Hill over the weekend, damaging parts of the apartment building and totaling both vehicles.Harrell’s deal with strategist exemplifies ‘gross’ politics, Jake Skorheim saysThe White River Bridge on State Route 410 is projected to open in November and will cost between $5 and $6 million.Prostate cancer is a very serious disease, but most men diagnosed with prostate cancer do not die from it. Many treatment options are available, especially in Seattle.In 7 Steps to a Successful Retirement, CPA and advisor Brian Evans lays out a clear, principle-driven roadmap to help individuals transition from working years to a comfortable retirement.Estate planning gains momentum as more Americans seek clarity and control As life grows more unpredictable, estate planning is emerging as a critical tool for individuals and families to protect their interests and ensure their wishes are honored.When it comes to transforming your kitchen into the heart of your home, J&M Remodel stands out as a trusted partner in the Seattle area.
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