QUICK SUMMARY
Two individuals are suing the City of Bellingham, claiming injuries from accidents at locations where recent street safety upgrades occurred. One man alleges negligence after a collision while riding his electric scooter, and a woman claims inadequate street lighting contributed to her being struck while in a crosswalk. Both lawsuits highlight concerns regarding the city's safety measures despite recent improvements.
Two residents of Bellingham are suing the city over injuries sustained at locations recently upgraded for safety. The first lawsuit, filed by a man, alleges negligence after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his electric scooter in a bike lane on Holly Street. The second suit involves a pedestrian who claims inadequate street lighting contributed to an accident while she was crossing Eldridge Avenue. Both individuals required surgery due to their injuries. City Council members discussed the pending lawsuits in a closed session on November 17, indicating the city's concern over potential liability. The claims arise amid ongoing efforts by the city to implement bike lane pilot projects aimed at improving safety. These lawsuits underscore the ongoing challenges of ensuring street safety despite recent infrastructure investments. The outcomes could influence future city planning and safety initiatives.