The proposed speed limit change to 35 mph on 140th Avenue Southeast in Fairwood would be between the Renton city limits and Southeast 192nd Street (indicated in brown on the map). Courtesy of King County Road Services.

The proposed speed limit change to 35 mph on 140th Avenue Southeast in Fairwood would be between the Renton city limits and Southeast 192nd Street (indicated in brown on the map). Courtesy of King County Road Services.

Want a speed limit decrease in Fairwood? Public comments are open until Aug. 6

The proposed reduction would be on 140th Avenue Southeast, where 4 were killed in March

For two weeks — from Tuesday, July 23 to Tuesday, Aug. 6 — Fairwood and King County residents can give public comment on a speed limit reduction on 140th Avenue Southeast in Fairwood.

Proposed by King County Road Services, the speed reduction would be on 140th Avenue Southeast between Renton city limits and Southeast 192nd Street, which was the site of a fatal collision that killed four people on March 19.

The proposed change would be from the current speed of 40 mph to 35 mph, which would match the speed limit south of 192nd Street.

Members of the community are encouraged to give their comments and feedback and then share the opportunity with others.

How to give public comment on the proposed speed limit reduction in Fairwood:

• Find the online form at kingcounty.gov/speedlimitreductions

• Write to Amy Bresslour, Communications, Road Services Division, KSC-LS-0313, 201 S. Jackson St., Seattle, WA 98104

• To request the online document in another format or language, call 206-477-9094 (Relay: 711). Para solicitar esta información en Español, sírvase llamar al 206-477-9094 (Relevo: 711) o envíe un mensaje de correo electrónico a abresslour@kingcounty.gov.


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