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Memorial Walk for Desiree McCloud
Monday, June 20 6PM. Begins at Yesler Ave and 13th near the streetcar tracks where Desiree had a fatal crash. Desiree's family would like to ensure her death forces changes to make our streets safer and is a reminder of the danger people who bike face everyday. Desiree's family will attend from Indiana as well as her friends from Seattle.
- KOMOnews report about Desiree's crash
- Petition to demand streets with tracks be built to protect people
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Our 2016 Priorities
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