The goal of the City/County Corridor Safety Program is to reduce fatal and serious injury collisions in local communities in Washington State. The program uses low cost, near term solutions to improve traffic safety. These include engineering, enforcement, education, encouragement, and emergency services solutions.
Our Partners
WSDOT and the Washington Traffic Safety Commission run the Program with the following partners:
 A Corridor Safety team looks for ways to improve safety. |
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- Citizens.
- Businesses.
- Schools and other organizations.
- Local leaders.
- State Patrol, sheriff offices, and police departments.
- State Liquor Control Board.
- State Department of Licensing.
- State and county health departments.
- State, county, and city public works departments.
- Federal Highway Administration as a funding partner.
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 An enforcement group talks about solutions for improving traffic safety. |
Projects
- Skagit County - SR 9 to SR 5 Corridor. See the project's Action Plan (110 kb).
- City of Union Gap and City of Yakima - 1st Street/Main Street and Nob Hill Boulevard.
For More Information
See our Corridor Safety Program folio. To have a project in your community, contact the Technical Services Manager.