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February 25, 2020 <br />Kittitas County Public Works <br />Attn: Mark Cook <br />411 N Ruby, Suite 1 <br />Ellensburg, WA 98926 <br />Dear Mr. Cook, <br />Easton School District No. 28 <br />P. O. Box 8 <br />1893 Railroad Street <br />Easton, Washington 98925 <br />(509) 656-2317 fax (509) 656-2585 <br />www.easton.wednet.edu <br />2!+20 <br />zF-"ryrnr 0i lqp v- minme <br />As Easton is rural and unincorporated, there is little or no traffic enforcement on a regular <br />basis. During times of heavy traffic or during road closures on 1-90, vehicles try to <br />bypass the freeway and often speed through Easton on Railroad Street at 50 mph. Also, <br />local traffic typically exceeds the posted speed limit. There are no curbs or sidewalks in <br />the Easton and many children, parents, and visitors coming to the school for activities and <br />sporting events walk on the shoulders of Railroad Street. <br />The Easton School Board of Directors would like to explore with you the possibility of <br />installing two interactive speed limit signs in front of the school and improving the <br />crosswalk identification between the school and the playground. We would be happy to <br />meet with you at your convenience. <br />Sincerely, <br />Amy Grove <br />Easton Schc <br />Jen Phillips <br />Easton Scho <br />John Jense /G <br />Easton School 16istrict Board V6ector ~" <br />April Simonson <br />Easton School Di rict Board Director <br />