A6 • Friday, April 1, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Safe Routes: On-campus fi xes also being mulled Continued from Page A1 project identifi es solutions that can then be funded by the Safe Routes to School construction grant.” The city has already tackled a few projects, such as creating a cross- walk on Spruce and restrip- ing the road at the intersec- tion with Wahanna Road to add a turn lane. Right now, the planning document is still a draft. “Input from the com- munity is a vital part of the process,” said Kathy Kleczek, the Safe Routes to School region coordi- nator, who oversees proj- ects in Clatsop, Tillamook and Columbia counties. ”Everyone sees things from a diff erent lens, so input from people that will use the routes, whether school related or not, is important. “The plan will not all be implemented at the same time, and it will be used as a blueprint for how to make the routes to school the best they can be for our future generations. 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Public Works Director Dale McDowell responded in an appeal March 9 that the city has been “aggres- sively working on wastewa- ter and stormwater separa- tion, infl ow and infi ltration of our manholes and pipe lines, by updating our system over the last seven years.” McDowell listed a series of projects designed to address discharges with upgrades to the system. “The city of Seaside has been aggressively work- ing towards sanitary sewer improvements, infl ow and infi ltration, and updates,” he wrote. Among upgrades, McDowell wrote, the city approved up to $5 million to increase capacity and lower costs at the wastewater treat- ment plant. To meet costs, the city will refi nance general obli- To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214 or go to SeasideSignal.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON 651 Help Wanted Garage Sale 35108 Seppa Lane, Astoria, OR Saturday, April 2nd 9am-2pm Tools, fishing equipment, camping equipment, books, and lots more. 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School crossing signs would be added at the crosswalks across Wahanna. The school district will also consider numerous fi xes. The study area involves neighborhoods within a 1-mile campus radius, such as Sunset Hills, Whisper- ing Pines, Lea Way, Spruce and parts of Wahanna and Broadway, where the Sun- set Recreation Center and Seaside Public Library are located. The Department of Transportation partners with the city and school district to work on and fund the Safe Routes to School project identifi cation papers, Ken- neth Shonkwiler, the senior region planner for ODOT, said. “We are involved to help the school district and city but also to come up with solutions on ODOT right of way for children accessing school via active transportation,” he said. “The solutions range from physical infrastructure to educational and enforce- ment-related. 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