Traffic Safety Committee

Salmon Bay K-8’s Traffic Circulation Plan

Effective April 21, 2025:

  1. Drop/load by car east, with new suggested K-5 / 6-8 areas
  2. Park & Walk west, with new suggested parking zones
  3. New School Street on 19th alongside buses (NO thru traffic)
  4. No Parking on the west side of 18th, per “Load Only” signs

Salmon Bay K-8 Circulation Map, Spring 2025

Cartoon map of the neighborhood and streets surrounding Salmon Bay School. It includes 22nd to the west, 15th to the east, a bit past 70th to the north, and a bit past 65th to the south. Existing crosswalks, stop signs, flashing beacons, traffic circles, and traffic lights are all indicated, as are the school building, playground, field, Healthy Street (No Thru Traffic) on 17th, and nearby Salmon Bay Park/Playground. The accessible school entrance on 18th is labeled, as are the bike racks at the SE and NW corners of the school plus the one in the Panther Passage. The portion of 19th between 65th and 67th is marked No Car Access (Do Not Enter) and labeled both School Buses and School Street. Suggested K-5 and 6-8 drop/load route on the east side of the school is westbound from the light at 15th/70th, southbound on 18th, and then splits at 67th to suggest K-5 continue south to loading zones between 67th and 65th while 6-8 use loading zones north of 67th so drivers can exit eastbound on 67th. The primary suggested park and walk zones are along 19th (north of 67th), 20th, and 67th (between 22nd and 19th). The west side of 18th is labeled Load/Unload between 65th and 67th, with a small gap for the ADA access. The Load/Unload zone extends up north of 67th to where the field ends. Suggested walk routes from the east are indicated along the west side of 17th, both north and south of the school, each turning west to access the school on 67th and 65th. Suggested walk routes from the west are indicated along 19th and 20th as well as the south side of 67th. There are No U-turn symbols on all the streets near the school. The map has a legend explaining all of these elements. It is busy, but legible.

About the Circulation Map

School traffic circulation maps are visual representations that outline the planned flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic around a school campus during drop-off, pick-up, and other times when school-related traffic is high. These maps are designed to help parents, students, staff, and neighbors understand the most efficient and safe routes for entering, exiting, and navigating near the school premises.

These maps are distributed to families, staff, and neighbors to provide guidance on navigating the school area safely and efficiently during peak traffic times. They aim to minimize congestion, reduce the risk of crashes, and create a smoother traffic flow around the school.

Our circulation map also includes suggested Park & Walk locations. These are areas near the school where families who drive can park, or older students can be dropped off and walk the remainder of the distance to school. This reduces car traffic in front of the school and allows you to skip waiting in the drop-off line, while students start the day with healthy physical activity, arriving at school more ready to learn.

More Information

We are rolling the plan out after Spring Break, beginning April 21, 2025, and will collect feedback online through the rest of the school year: tinyurl.com/sbk8trafficfeedback 

Temporary School Street at Layfayette Elementary in West Seattle

When possible, we encourage families to walk, roll, or bike with your child to school. If you must drive, try parking a block or two away and finishing the trip on foot, aka “Park & Walk.” School buses and other district transportation and students with mobility needs may access the School Street block by car, and people driving who need to get to homes and businesses on a School Street are also able to drive on these streets. For more information, please see seattle.gov/schoolstreets.

Elementary and K-8 school sites generally have a 1-mile walk boundary. If you live further than 1 mile from Salmon Bay, or meet other certain conditions, you may be eligible for transportation services. Please direct questions to the Seattle Public Schools Transportation Department, transdept@seattleschools.org or 206-252-0900.

Salmon Bay is located near the 17th Healthy Street, an ideal walking and biking route. Healthy Streets are designated by SDOT as closed to pass through traffic, but open to people walking, rolling, biking, and playing. The goal of this program is to open up more space for people rather than cars—improving community and individual health. For more information, please see tinyurl.com/sdothealthystreets

During the 2024-2025 school year, we have attended FOSB events, developed a relationship with the Safe Routes to School team at SDOT, learned from Principal Dixon and staff about past approaches, and reached out to families with a survey. The survey, which was open from Nov-Dec 2024, captured input from 167 families representing 215 students. We sat at Mabel Coffee with a giant white board map and passionately discussed minutiae of traffic engineering and how people use public streets.

That said, we would love to hire a new crossing guard! Salmon Bay has been advertising this position for years now, and has not yet hired a long-term crossing guard. If you or somebody you know is interested, we encourage you to visit seattleschools.org/departments/transportation/jobs

We value your input! To evaluate how the new Circulation Plan is working, this survey will remain open through the rest of the 2024-25 school year: tinyurl.com/sbk8trafficfeedback 

You can also reach out directly to the FOSB Traffic Safety Committee co-chairs, Meredith Rawls and Mike Bigelow, with any urgent questions or concerns: meredith.rawls@gmail.com and mbigelow@gmail.com.

In the shorter term, we want to host a curb painting party to reinforce existing loading zones, coordinate with Walk/Bike to School Month efforts in May, and listen to feedback from our school community to see what changes we may need to make for Fall 2025. Please share feedback here: tinyurl.com/sbk8trafficfeedback 

Please fill out our survey to tell us how the Circulation Plan is working for you! tinyurl.com/sbk8trafficfeedback