Sedgwick egress still dangerous


October 2, 2009 · 9:52 AM

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The fact remains that the egress from State Route 16 is dangerous.

Tracks off new pavement to the right demonstrate that people do not have sufficient room to maneuver up that hill on Sedgwick Road.

The fact remains that with minor adjustments, the three lanes could have been incorporated into this plan.

It is criminal negligence that, even when officials did recognize the problem here, nothing was done to mitigate this dangerous section of state highway.

Is this a safety issue? Does someone have to die before something is done?

Continue to preach the bureaucratic response to valid citizen concerns at your peril.

KARSTEN BOYSEN

Port Orchard

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